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Dentistry. Filling in time.

S Silvester1, M Calnan, P Taylor-Gooby

  • 1Centre for Health Services, Kent University.

The Health Service Journal
|January 6, 2000
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Dentists are doing more private work, with many believing NHS dentistry fees harm quality. A significant number suspect government plans to privatize dental services.

Area of Science:

  • Dental Public Health
  • Healthcare Policy

Background:

  • National Health Service (NHS) dentistry faces scrutiny regarding quality and funding.
  • Dentists' perceptions of private practice versus NHS work are evolving.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To investigate trends in private work among dentists.
  • To understand dentists' views on NHS dentistry fees and quality.
  • To gauge dentists' perceptions of potential privatization of dental services.

Main Methods:

  • A national survey was conducted.
  • 1,000 dentists participated in the survey.

Main Results:

  • A notable increase in the amount of private work undertaken by dentists was reported.
  • Many dentists expressed concerns that fees for NHS dentistry negatively impact service quality.

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  • A substantial proportion of dentists perceived a government intention to privatize dental care.
  • Conclusions:

    • Dentists report a shift towards private practice, potentially driven by concerns over NHS dentistry quality.
    • Perceptions of privatization indicate potential challenges for the future of public dental services.