Introduction Patient safety within dental education is paramount. Wrong-site surgery (WSS) tooth extraction is not uncommon and is a significant never event (NE) in dentistry. This study aimed to explore dental schools’ undergraduate experience of NEs, safety interventions implemented and the impact on student experience. Methods All 16 UK dental schools were surveyed via email. Results The response rate was 100%. A modified World Health Organization (WHO) checklist was used within institutions (94%) including pre-operative briefings and recording teeth on whiteboards (81%, respectively). Students were directly supervised performing extractions (63%) utilising a 1:4 staff: student ratio. WSS by students was reported i...
Dental Implants are a popular treatment option for tooth replacement, with documented long-term succ...
Introduction: Third molar impaction is a common patient complaint in dentistry. Common symptoms are ...
Background: A national survey was undertaken to establish a baseline of our final year students' per...
Introduction: Patient safety within dental education is paramount. Wrong-site surgery (WSS) tooth ex...
Introduction Patient safety within dental education is paramount. Wrong‐site surgery (WSS) tooth ex...
Introduction Patient safety within dental education is paramount. Wrong-site surgery (WSS) tooth ext...
The aim of this work was to determine the structure, mode of delivery, mode of assessment and staffi...
Background: Wrong side surgery (WSS) has gained national attention now. These errors are as terrifyi...
Objectives/Aims: To explore students’ opinion about theoretical and clinical training in tooth extra...
The General Dental Council, the Association of Dental Education in Europe and the Association of Bri...
Objective of Work: Wrong-site tooth extraction (WSTE) is the most common serious patient safety inci...
The General Dental Council, the Association of Dental Education in Europe and the Association of Bri...
Background: Wisdom tooth surgery is one of the most common dentoalveolar surgical procedure carried ...
Dental Implants are a popular treatment option for tooth replacement, with documented long-term succ...
Introduction: Third molar impaction is a common patient complaint in dentistry. Common symptoms are ...
Background: A national survey was undertaken to establish a baseline of our final year students' per...
Introduction: Patient safety within dental education is paramount. Wrong-site surgery (WSS) tooth ex...
Introduction Patient safety within dental education is paramount. Wrong‐site surgery (WSS) tooth ex...
Introduction Patient safety within dental education is paramount. Wrong-site surgery (WSS) tooth ext...
The aim of this work was to determine the structure, mode of delivery, mode of assessment and staffi...
Background: Wrong side surgery (WSS) has gained national attention now. These errors are as terrifyi...
Objectives/Aims: To explore students’ opinion about theoretical and clinical training in tooth extra...
The General Dental Council, the Association of Dental Education in Europe and the Association of Bri...
Objective of Work: Wrong-site tooth extraction (WSTE) is the most common serious patient safety inci...
The General Dental Council, the Association of Dental Education in Europe and the Association of Bri...
Background: Wisdom tooth surgery is one of the most common dentoalveolar surgical procedure carried ...
Dental Implants are a popular treatment option for tooth replacement, with documented long-term succ...
Introduction: Third molar impaction is a common patient complaint in dentistry. Common symptoms are ...
Background: A national survey was undertaken to establish a baseline of our final year students' per...