Funding: This project was funded by the National Institute for Health Research (NIHR) Health Technology Assessment programme [project numbers 06/35/05 (Phase I) and 06/35/99 (Phase II)] and will be published in full in Health Technology Assessment; Vol. 24, No. 60. See the NIHR Journals Library website for further project information.Peer reviewedPublisher PD
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BACKGROUND There is ongoing debate about the frequency with which patients should attend for a denta...
Background: Historically, lack of evidence for effective management of decay in primary teeth has ca...
The authors thank the tremendous contribution of all members of the INTERVAL Trial Collaboration. Th...
Funding: This project was funded by the National Institute for Health Research (NIHR) Health Technol...
Background Traditionally, patients are encouraged to attend dental recall appointments at regular...
Background: Traditionally, patients are encouraged to attend dental recall appointments at regular 6...
Background: A new NHS dental practice contract is being tested using a traffic light (TL) system tha...
Background Traditionally, patients at low risk and high risk of developing dental disease have been...
Background: Many dental ‘check-ups’ in the NHS result in no further treatment. The patient is examin...
Acknowledgements The authors wish to thank Mark Forrest and the programming team at CHaRT; Cynthia F...
Background Historically, lack of evidence for effective management of decay in primary teeth has cau...
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...
This work was produced by Maguire et al. under the terms of a commissioning contract issued by the ...
Contains fulltext : 48000.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)DATA SOURCES: ...
BACKGROUND There is ongoing debate about the frequency with which patients should attend for a denta...
Background: Historically, lack of evidence for effective management of decay in primary teeth has ca...
The authors thank the tremendous contribution of all members of the INTERVAL Trial Collaboration. Th...
Funding: This project was funded by the National Institute for Health Research (NIHR) Health Technol...
Background Traditionally, patients are encouraged to attend dental recall appointments at regular...
Background: Traditionally, patients are encouraged to attend dental recall appointments at regular 6...
Background: A new NHS dental practice contract is being tested using a traffic light (TL) system tha...
Background Traditionally, patients at low risk and high risk of developing dental disease have been...
Background: Many dental ‘check-ups’ in the NHS result in no further treatment. The patient is examin...
Acknowledgements The authors wish to thank Mark Forrest and the programming team at CHaRT; Cynthia F...
Background Historically, lack of evidence for effective management of decay in primary teeth has cau...
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...
This work was produced by Maguire et al. under the terms of a commissioning contract issued by the ...
Contains fulltext : 48000.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)DATA SOURCES: ...
BACKGROUND There is ongoing debate about the frequency with which patients should attend for a denta...
Background: Historically, lack of evidence for effective management of decay in primary teeth has ca...