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dc.contributor.authorEvans, D
dc.contributor.authorMills, I
dc.contributor.authorBurns, L
dc.contributor.authorBryce, M
dc.contributor.authorHanks, S
dc.date.accessioned2023-08-04T16:40:48Z
dc.date.available2023-08-04T16:40:48Z
dc.date.issued2023-04-28
dc.identifier.issn0007-0610
dc.identifier.issn1476-5373
dc.identifier.urihttps://pearl.plymouth.ac.uk/handle/10026.1/21161
dc.description.abstract

The precarious state of NHS dentistry is widely acknowledged, yet there is limited progress in addressing the underlying issues. Further delays will undoubtedly impact patient care, leading to oral health deterioration and unnecessary suffering. This will predominantly affect the most vulnerable in society, resulting in greater oral health inequalities.

The underlying issues contributing to the current NHS dental crisis are many, and they include: prolonged delays in contract reform; long-term underinvestment; private sector growth; and fewer dentists working full-time and/or in the NHS. In England, an NHS dental contract that fails to promote prevention or equality of access continues to have a deep and pernicious impact on the future of NHS dentistry. The devastating impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on access cannot be underestimated and neither should the effect of Brexit on the availability of workforce.

The recruitment and retention of dentists, and other members of the dental team, is undoubtedly a major issue in terms of capacity and access to NHS dental care. These problems, seen across the UK, are a particular issue in England, with acute challenges within rural and coastal areas.

There is an urgent necessity to develop coherent, multifaceted strategies, aided by the collection of clear and accurate workforce data, to tackle these issues.

dc.format.extent573-577
dc.format.mediumPrint-Electronic
dc.languageen
dc.publisherSpringer Science and Business Media LLC
dc.subjectHumans
dc.subjectUnited Kingdom
dc.subjectEuropean Union
dc.subjectPandemics
dc.subjectCOVID-19
dc.subjectWorkforce
dc.subjectDentists
dc.titleThe dental workforce recruitment and retention crisis in the UK
dc.typejournal-article
dc.typeArticle
plymouth.author-urlhttps://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37117357
plymouth.issue8
plymouth.volume234
plymouth.publication-statusPublished
plymouth.journalBritish Dental Journal
dc.identifier.doi10.1038/s41415-023-5737-5
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plymouth.organisational-group|Plymouth|Faculty of Health
plymouth.organisational-group|Plymouth|Research Groups|Institute of Health and Community
plymouth.organisational-group|Plymouth|REF 2021 Researchers by UoA
plymouth.organisational-group|Plymouth|Users by role
plymouth.organisational-group|Plymouth|Users by role|Academics
plymouth.organisational-group|Plymouth|REF 2021 Researchers by UoA|UoA03 Allied Health Professions, Dentistry, Nursing and Pharmacy
plymouth.organisational-group|Plymouth|REF 2021 Researchers by UoA|UoA23 Education
plymouth.organisational-group|Plymouth|Faculty of Health|Peninsula Dental School
plymouth.organisational-group|Plymouth|Faculty of Health|Peninsula Medical School
plymouth.organisational-group|Plymouth|Research Groups|FoH - Community and Primary Care
dc.publisher.placeEngland
dcterms.dateAccepted2022-12-14
dc.date.updated2023-08-04T16:40:48Z
dc.rights.embargodate2023-8-17
dc.identifier.eissn1476-5373
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