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  • Dental Public Health
  • Healthcare Policy
  • Professional Development

Background:

  • The current National Health Service (NHS) environment presents significant challenges for early-career dentists.
  • There is a growing concern regarding the factors impacting the professional experiences and practices of young dental professionals.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To articulate the concerns of young dentists regarding their professional environment.
  • To inform policy-makers about the obstacles faced by the future dental workforce.
  • To highlight the shift towards defensive dentistry among new practitioners.

Main Methods:

  • This is an opinion article, presenting a qualitative perspective.
  • It synthesizes common issues and concerns reported by young dentists.
  • Analysis is based on the perceived realities of practicing within the NHS.

Main Results:

  • Young dentists are increasingly adopting a 'defensive dentistry' approach.
  • The NHS environment is characterized as suboptimal for new practitioners.
  • Key factors contributing to these challenges are identified and discussed.

Conclusions:

  • Urgent attention is required to address the concerns of young dentists.
  • Policy-makers need to understand and mitigate the challenges faced by the emerging dental workforce.
  • Improving the NHS environment is essential for fostering a sustainable and effective dental profession.