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Area of Science:

  • Oral Medicine
  • Healthcare Policy
  • Dental Public Health

Background:

  • The editorial "Sawbones no longer" prompts a re-evaluation of the dental profession's scope.
  • Growing recognition of the link between oral health and systemic diseases.
  • Current healthcare models often create silos between dental and general medical care.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To examine the evolving role of oral physicians within the broader healthcare landscape.
  • To assess the increasing need for dental professionals to participate in comprehensive patient care.
  • To analyze potential future healthcare system changes and their impact on dental integration.

Main Methods:

  • Literature review and synthesis of current research on oral health and integrated care.
  • Analysis of healthcare system structures in the US and UK.
  • Discussion of policy implications and future trends in dental professional roles.

Main Results:

  • Oral physicians are positioned to play a more central role in managing patients with complex health conditions.
  • Increased patient demand for accessible, integrated healthcare services.
  • Despite differing financial systems (US vs. UK), the imperative for greater dental professional involvement in healthcare is a shared challenge.

Conclusions:

  • The future necessitates a more integrated approach, with oral physicians at the forefront.
  • Dental professionals must expand their contributions to overall patient health outcomes.
  • Anticipated healthcare reforms may lead to more convergent roles for dental practitioners globally.