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    • Previous studies indicated work stress and burnout among dentists.
    • Significant changes in dental practice have occurred since prior research.
    • The impact of these changes on dentist well-being is not fully understood.

    Purpose of the Study:

    • To assess current levels of burnout and work stress in Dutch dentists.
    • To determine if recent practice changes correlate with burnout.
    • To investigate associations between burnout, treatment errors, and patient complaints.

    Main Methods:

    • An online survey was distributed to 500 randomly selected Dutch dentists.
    • A response rate of 21% (105 dentists) was achieved.
    • Burnout was measured using emotional exhaustion (EE), personal accomplishment (PA), and depersonalization (DP) scores.

    Main Results:

    • Dentists reported higher mean scores for EE and PA, and lower DP scores compared to previous data and reference scores.
    • No gender differences in overall burnout were found, but women reported higher work stress.
    • Middle-aged dentists (36-45 years) exhibited higher burnout and work stress.
    • Patient complaints correlated with higher DP; worrying about mistakes correlated with higher EE and DP.

    Conclusions:

    • Burnout remains a significant issue for dentists, especially in middle age.
    • Increased EE and PA scores suggest a potential rise in burnout.
    • Addressing workplace stressors and implementing coping mechanisms are vital for preventing dentist burnout.