Introduction: In Victoria, dental therapists are restricted to treating patients under the age of 26 years. Removing this age restriction from dental therapists’ scope of practice may assist significantly in addressing workforce shortages, particularly in rural Victoria. Objectives: This study aims to assess the capacity of dental therapists to provide direct coronal restorations (dental fillings) to patients older than 25 years, on the prescription of a dentist. Its objectives include determining the success rate of restorations placed by dental therapists six months post placement; and patients’ and dental therapists’ satisfaction with the services provided. Methods: The project was carried out in 2007 at the Royal Dental Hospital o...
More than 50 countries have improved access to dental care by allowing providers other than dentists...
Introduction: Understanding dental therapy practice across clinical settings is useful for education...
BACKGROUND: Research into oral health care for older people has shown that dental care in general de...
Objectives: To investigate the distribution and type of restorative treatment, including re-treatmen...
Introduction: Dental therapists have a key role to play in the provision of dentistry in the UK. The...
Objectives: To explore the level and nature of dental care provided by dental hygienists and therapi...
In Australia, dental therapists have practiced only within the state-operated School Dental Services...
Background There is an urgent need to consider the skill-mix of the dental team to meet the oral hea...
Oral diseases including dental caries and periodontal disease are among the most prevalent and costl...
Objectives: To determine the extent to which young adults with special health care needs (YASHCN) wh...
Background: There has been an increase in the availability of oral health therapists (OHTs) in the o...
Oral health is an important indicator of overall individual health and general well-being. Unfortuna...
OBJECTIVE: Access to adequate oral health care is deficient in many parts of the world. Many countri...
More than 50 countries have improved access to dental care by allowing providers other than dentists...
Introduction: Understanding dental therapy practice across clinical settings is useful for education...
BACKGROUND: Research into oral health care for older people has shown that dental care in general de...
Objectives: To investigate the distribution and type of restorative treatment, including re-treatmen...
Introduction: Dental therapists have a key role to play in the provision of dentistry in the UK. The...
Objectives: To explore the level and nature of dental care provided by dental hygienists and therapi...
In Australia, dental therapists have practiced only within the state-operated School Dental Services...
Background There is an urgent need to consider the skill-mix of the dental team to meet the oral hea...
Oral diseases including dental caries and periodontal disease are among the most prevalent and costl...
Objectives: To determine the extent to which young adults with special health care needs (YASHCN) wh...
Background: There has been an increase in the availability of oral health therapists (OHTs) in the o...
Oral health is an important indicator of overall individual health and general well-being. Unfortuna...
OBJECTIVE: Access to adequate oral health care is deficient in many parts of the world. Many countri...
More than 50 countries have improved access to dental care by allowing providers other than dentists...
Introduction: Understanding dental therapy practice across clinical settings is useful for education...
BACKGROUND: Research into oral health care for older people has shown that dental care in general de...