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  • 1Leeds Dental Institute, Clarendon Way, Leeds, LS2 9LU.

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|February 17, 2015
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Summary
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The UK orthodontic workforce has seen significant changes over the last decade due to economic factors and National Health Service (NHS) constraints. Dental professionals are adapting their skills to new roles at the clinical interface, facing both opportunities and potential threats.

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Area of Science:

  • Dental Public Health
  • Health Workforce Studies
  • Orthodontic Care Delivery

Background:

  • Economic contraction in the UK and National Health Service (NHS) constraints have influenced healthcare delivery.
  • Emerging opportunities in orthodontic treatment provision have impacted the dental sector.
  • The composition of the dental workforce has evolved, with an increase in various registrant groups.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To analyze the changes within the orthodontic workforce over the past ten years.
  • To identify the specific roles and contributions of different dental registrants at the clinical interface.
  • To examine the skill development of health professionals and discuss potential threats arising from workforce evolution.

Main Methods:

  • Review of changes in the orthodontic workforce over the past decade.
  • Focus on the clinical interface roles of dental registrants.
  • Discussion of skill adaptation and potential threats related to workforce changes.

Main Results:

  • An increasing number of dental personnel across different registrant groups are involved in orthodontic treatment delivery.
  • Specific dental registrants are undertaking defined roles at the clinical interface.
  • Health professionals have developed new skills to meet evolving team requirements.

Conclusions:

  • The orthodontic workforce in the UK has undergone significant transformation.
  • Adaptation of skills and roles among dental professionals is evident.
  • The evolving workforce presents both opportunities and challenges that require further consideration.