Background: Traditionally, patients are encouraged to attend dental recall appointments at regular 6-month intervals, irrespective of their risk of developing dental disease. Stakeholders lack evidence of the relative effectiveness and cost-effectiveness of different recall strategies and the optimal recall interval for maintenance of oral health.Objectives: To test effectiveness and assess the cost-benefit of different dental recall intervals over a 4-year period.Design: Multicentre, parallel-group, randomised controlled trial with blinded clinical outcome assessment at 4 years and a within-trial cost-benefit analysis. NHS and participant perspective costs were combined with benefits estimated from a general population discrete choice expe...
Background: Many dental ‘check-ups’ in the NHS result in no further treatment. The patient is examin...
Q: What is the optimal frequency for dental checkups for children and adults? A: It is unclear, but ...
Background Many dental ‘check-ups’ in the NHS result in no further treatment. The patient is examine...
Background: Traditionally, patients are encouraged to attend dental recall appointments at regular 6...
Funding: This project was funded by the National Institute for Health Research (NIHR) Health Technol...
Abstract Background Traditionally, patients at low risk and high risk of developing dental disease h...
Objective To compare the clinical effectiveness of different frequencies of dental recall over a fou...
Objective To compare the clinical effectiveness of different frequencies of dental recall over a fou...
This project was funded by the National Institute for Health Research Health Technology Assessment (...
BACKGROUND There is ongoing debate about the frequency with which patients should attend for a denta...
DATA SOURCES: Trials were sourced using the Cochrane Oral Health Group Trials Register, the Cochrane...
Background Traditionally, patients are encouraged to attend dental recall appointments at regular...
Introduction The National Institute for Health and Care Excellence (NICE) Guideline CG19 recommends ...
The frequency with which patients should attend for a dental check-up and the potential effects on o...
Introduction Patients are sensitive to both the frequency and costs of dental recall visits. Shared ...
Background: Many dental ‘check-ups’ in the NHS result in no further treatment. The patient is examin...
Q: What is the optimal frequency for dental checkups for children and adults? A: It is unclear, but ...
Background Many dental ‘check-ups’ in the NHS result in no further treatment. The patient is examine...
Background: Traditionally, patients are encouraged to attend dental recall appointments at regular 6...
Funding: This project was funded by the National Institute for Health Research (NIHR) Health Technol...
Abstract Background Traditionally, patients at low risk and high risk of developing dental disease h...
Objective To compare the clinical effectiveness of different frequencies of dental recall over a fou...
Objective To compare the clinical effectiveness of different frequencies of dental recall over a fou...
This project was funded by the National Institute for Health Research Health Technology Assessment (...
BACKGROUND There is ongoing debate about the frequency with which patients should attend for a denta...
DATA SOURCES: Trials were sourced using the Cochrane Oral Health Group Trials Register, the Cochrane...
Background Traditionally, patients are encouraged to attend dental recall appointments at regular...
Introduction The National Institute for Health and Care Excellence (NICE) Guideline CG19 recommends ...
The frequency with which patients should attend for a dental check-up and the potential effects on o...
Introduction Patients are sensitive to both the frequency and costs of dental recall visits. Shared ...
Background: Many dental ‘check-ups’ in the NHS result in no further treatment. The patient is examin...
Q: What is the optimal frequency for dental checkups for children and adults? A: It is unclear, but ...
Background Many dental ‘check-ups’ in the NHS result in no further treatment. The patient is examine...