Community Dental Health

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Cover Date:
March 2012
Print ISSN:
0265 539X
Vol:
29
Issue:
1

A description of a specialist led primary care based oral surgery service

doi:10.1922/CDH_2942Pope03

Dental Public Health in Action: A description of a specialist led primary care based oral surgery service

Aim: To describe the establishment of a referral only oral surgery service in a primary care setting together with the challenges, benefits and successes of the service. Problem: In 1994 waiting times for hospital for oral surgery and maxillofacial procedures were unacceptably long. A proposal to establish a primary care oral surgery service aimed to complement the hospital-based service, reduce treatment delays. Outcome: Referrals commenced immediately in response to a managed launch with local dentists recognising the service as a source of expedient and convenient treatment for their patients. The service now treats up to 1300 patients per year. Learning points: New dental services to dentistry can encompass different specialities. Initial capital investment is needed to develop a more cost-effective service. Recruitment of suitable specialist staff is a critical for success. Staffing, organisation and funding must be sustained.
Crewe, Cheshire, CW1 3AW, UK. Email: heather.pope@cecpct.nhs.uk

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  1. Editorial - Dental Public Health in Action
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  1. Acknowledgement of Referees
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  1. A description of a specialist led primary care based oral surgery service
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  1. Dental caries experience among 12-year-old children in Northwest Russia
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  1. Variations in caries diagnoses and treatment recommendations and their impacts on the costs of oral health care
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  1. Caries prevalence of 5, 12 and 15-year-old Greek children: A national pathfinder survey
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  1. Oral health status of a group of illicit drug users in Delhi, India
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  1. Development and testing of a theory-based behavioural change intervention: A pilot investigation in a nursery school in a deprived area of Scotland
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  1. Number of teeth and its association with central obesity in older Southern Brazilians
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