There can be few who would argue with the notion that the nature of dental practice in the United Kingdom has changed dramatically over the last couple of decades. A variety of factors, including new clinical techniques, growing consumerism, a much greater awareness of health-related and well-being issues in the public at large, as well as a marked deregulation within the dental profession, the development of vocational training and recently mandatory lifelong learning, the growing number of females working in the profession, and an increasing reluctance of young dentists to finance dental practices have all combined to create an environment which has enabled and encouraged a move away from traditional forms of dental care delivery. Instead...
The use of skill mix in medicine is now widespread, yet it appears that its use in dentistry is not ...
PURPOSE OF STUDY: To obtain responses to a questionnaire on likely trends in the clinical practice o...
The precarious state of NHS dentistry is widely acknowledged, yet there is limited progress in addre...
For many years the 27 bodies corporate registered with the General Dental Council were of little int...
This paper examines the factors beyond NHS dentists' remuneration which may explain the variations i...
This is the second in a series of articles exploring some of the issues facing dentists coming to te...
Background This research examinesthe phenomena of professionalism and commercialism and how these c...
Dental care for adults in New Zealand is part of the private healthcare system. Consequently, there ...
Background: Independent contractor status of NHS general dental practitioners (GDPs) and general med...
Background In April 2006, fundamental changes were made to the arrangements for commissioning state ...
Introduction: In view of transparency in health care, the widespread desire for more patient-centred...
Previous research has indicated that the majority of the UK dentate population suffers from dental d...
The global dental workforce is facing a dynamic change as a result of multiple influences such as po...
In the United Kingdom (UK), dental care is administered as part of the National Health Service, a ...
This paper uses evidence from reports in the British Dental Journal from 1958 to 1979 of disciplinar...
The use of skill mix in medicine is now widespread, yet it appears that its use in dentistry is not ...
PURPOSE OF STUDY: To obtain responses to a questionnaire on likely trends in the clinical practice o...
The precarious state of NHS dentistry is widely acknowledged, yet there is limited progress in addre...
For many years the 27 bodies corporate registered with the General Dental Council were of little int...
This paper examines the factors beyond NHS dentists' remuneration which may explain the variations i...
This is the second in a series of articles exploring some of the issues facing dentists coming to te...
Background This research examinesthe phenomena of professionalism and commercialism and how these c...
Dental care for adults in New Zealand is part of the private healthcare system. Consequently, there ...
Background: Independent contractor status of NHS general dental practitioners (GDPs) and general med...
Background In April 2006, fundamental changes were made to the arrangements for commissioning state ...
Introduction: In view of transparency in health care, the widespread desire for more patient-centred...
Previous research has indicated that the majority of the UK dentate population suffers from dental d...
The global dental workforce is facing a dynamic change as a result of multiple influences such as po...
In the United Kingdom (UK), dental care is administered as part of the National Health Service, a ...
This paper uses evidence from reports in the British Dental Journal from 1958 to 1979 of disciplinar...
The use of skill mix in medicine is now widespread, yet it appears that its use in dentistry is not ...
PURPOSE OF STUDY: To obtain responses to a questionnaire on likely trends in the clinical practice o...
The precarious state of NHS dentistry is widely acknowledged, yet there is limited progress in addre...