The changing skill mix - experiences on the introduction of the dental therapist into general dental practice

British Dental Journal
P Ward

Abstract

Health need and demand are outstripping the capacity of the established professions to provide full and responsive services. In these circumstances attention has turned to the role of allied and complementary professionals in all aspect of health provision, not least dentistry. It is in this context that the role of the dental therapist is coming to be of increasing significance to the dental services.

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May 2, 2007·British Dental Journal·P Ward
Nov 28, 2009·British Dental Journal·S A WilliamsJ S Rowbotham
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