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Contemporary dental practice in the UK: demographic data and practising arrangements.

F J T Burke1, N H F Wilson, G J Christensen, S W Cheung, P A Brunton.   

Abstract

OBJECTIVES: To investigate, by questionnaire, various aspects of primary dental care provision in the North West of England and Scotland.
METHOD: A questionnaire containing 79 questions was sent to 1,000 practitioners, selected at random, in the North West of England and Scotland. Non-responders were sent another questionnaire after a period of 4 weeks had elapsed.
RESULTS: Overall a response rate of 70% was achieved. The majority of practitioners were practice principals (65%), working in a group NHS practice (80%) located in a city or town centre (49%). On average 10-20 patients were treated each session with fewer patients treated per session under private arrangements. Many practitioners were found to lack hygienist support (44%) and to employ unqualified dental nurses (82%). Younger practitioners were more likely than senior colleagues to have access to up-to-date computers whilst 37% and 74% of respondents never used CAL programmes or magnification respectively. Contemporary cross-infection control standards were used by the majority of practitioners, although 3% of practitioners reported only autoclaving their handpiece once a day.
CONCLUSIONS: The majority of practitioners, involved in this study, worked under National Health Service (NHS) regulations as principals in a group practice where the workload was greater than the private/independent sector. Contemporary cross-infection procedures were used routinely. In contrast computer-aided learning programmes and magnification were not used routinely. The practitioners in this study employed significant numbers of unqualified dental nurses.

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Year:  2005        PMID: 15716892     DOI: 10.1038/sj.bdj.4811956

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Br Dent J        ISSN: 0007-0610            Impact factor:   1.626


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1.  Dental practice in the UK in 2015/2016. Part 3: aspects of indirect restorations and fixed prosthodontics.

Authors:  A A Jum'ah; S Creanor; N H F Wilson; F J T Burke; P A Brunton
Journal:  Br Dent J       Date:  2019-02-08       Impact factor: 1.626

2.  Musculoskeletal neck and back pain in undergraduate dental students at a UK dental school - a cross-sectional study.

Authors:  S Vijay; M Ide
Journal:  Br Dent J       Date:  2016-09-09       Impact factor: 1.626

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Authors:  F J T Burke; N H F Wilson; P A Brunton; S Creanor
Journal:  Br Dent J       Date:  2019-01-11       Impact factor: 1.626

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Journal:  BMC Oral Health       Date:  2015-03-20       Impact factor: 2.757

5.  Latex and synthetic rubber glove usage in UK general dental practice: changing trends.

Authors:  Emma Critchley; Michael N Pemberton
Journal:  Heliyon       Date:  2020-05-05

6.  Demographics, Practising Arrangements, and Standards: Survey among New Zealand Dentists.

Authors:  Robert James Lee; Jithendra Ratnayake; Arthi Veerasamy; Carolina Loch; Peter Cathro; Paul A Brunton
Journal:  Int J Dent       Date:  2018-11-18

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