IntroductionA new dental contract being tested in England places patients into traffic light categories according to risk (Red = High risk). This reflects health policy which emphasises patients' shared responsibility for their health, and a growing expectation that clinicians discuss health risk in consultations. Alongside this, there are technological developments such as scans and photographs which have generated new, vivid imagery which may be used to communicate risk information to patients. However, there is little evidence as to whether the form in which risk information is given is important.MethodsThe PREFER study is a pragmatic, multi-centre, three-arm, patient-level randomised controlled trial, based in four NHS dental practices,...
Objective To compare the clinical effectiveness of different frequencies of dental recall over a fou...
Background: Dental caries in the expanding elderly, predominantly-dentate population is an emerging ...
The majority of Australians who underwent third molar extractions (TME) over a 12-month period recei...
Background: This study aims to compare patient preference for, and subsequent change in, oral healt...
Background: A new NHS dental practice contract is being tested using a traffic light (TL) system tha...
This is the final version. Available on open access from BMC via the DOI in this recordAvailability ...
Background: People with disadvantaged backgrounds are less likely to visit the dentist for planned c...
Funding: This project was funded by the National Institute for Health Research (NIHR) Health Technol...
Dental patients may perceive having a dental x-ray exam as a risk to their health. While it is not d...
Currently, many risk assessment tools are available for clinicians to assess a patient’s periodontal...
Background: Traditionally, patients are encouraged to attend dental recall appointments at regular 6...
This project was funded by the National Institute for Health Research Health Technology Assessment (...
Background: Many dental ‘check-ups’ in the NHS result in no further treatment. The patient is examin...
Objective To describe the development and application of the Assessment of Clinical Oral Risks and N...
Background Many dental ‘check-ups’ in the NHS result in no further treatment. The patient is examine...
Objective To compare the clinical effectiveness of different frequencies of dental recall over a fou...
Background: Dental caries in the expanding elderly, predominantly-dentate population is an emerging ...
The majority of Australians who underwent third molar extractions (TME) over a 12-month period recei...
Background: This study aims to compare patient preference for, and subsequent change in, oral healt...
Background: A new NHS dental practice contract is being tested using a traffic light (TL) system tha...
This is the final version. Available on open access from BMC via the DOI in this recordAvailability ...
Background: People with disadvantaged backgrounds are less likely to visit the dentist for planned c...
Funding: This project was funded by the National Institute for Health Research (NIHR) Health Technol...
Dental patients may perceive having a dental x-ray exam as a risk to their health. While it is not d...
Currently, many risk assessment tools are available for clinicians to assess a patient’s periodontal...
Background: Traditionally, patients are encouraged to attend dental recall appointments at regular 6...
This project was funded by the National Institute for Health Research Health Technology Assessment (...
Background: Many dental ‘check-ups’ in the NHS result in no further treatment. The patient is examin...
Objective To describe the development and application of the Assessment of Clinical Oral Risks and N...
Background Many dental ‘check-ups’ in the NHS result in no further treatment. The patient is examine...
Objective To compare the clinical effectiveness of different frequencies of dental recall over a fou...
Background: Dental caries in the expanding elderly, predominantly-dentate population is an emerging ...
The majority of Australians who underwent third molar extractions (TME) over a 12-month period recei...