The role of team dentistry in improving access to dental care in the UK

British Dental Journal
Rebecca V Harris, A Haycox

Abstract

The role of professionals complementary to dentistry (PCDs) in improving access to NHS primary dental care is discussed. The pattern of under-supply of dentists in poor socio-economic areas is highlighted and identified, in drawing a parallel to the workings of primary medical teams, as a possible area where PCDs could be used.

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