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  • Community Dentistry
  • Dental Public Health
  • Oral Health Promotion

Background:

  • The British Association for the Study of Community Dentistry (BASCD) was established to advance community dentistry.
  • BASCD has played a significant role in shaping dental public health policies and practices.
  • The association has a long history of fostering collaboration and knowledge exchange among dental professionals.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To commemorate the 50th anniversary of BASCD.
  • To provide personal reflections on the activities and impact of BASCD over 50 years.
  • To highlight the evolution and contributions of the association to community dentistry.

Main Methods:

  • Personal reflections from a long-standing member and former Council member of BASCD.
  • Review of the historical activities and initiatives undertaken by BASCD.
  • Qualitative analysis of the association's impact on community dental health.

Main Results:

  • BASCD has consistently engaged in a wide range of activities promoting community oral health.
  • The association has adapted to changing public health challenges over 50 years.
  • BASCD has fostered a strong network of professionals dedicated to improving dental health outcomes.

Conclusions:

  • BASCD's 50-year legacy demonstrates its enduring commitment to community dentistry.
  • The association's diverse activities have significantly contributed to advancements in dental public health.
  • Continued engagement with BASCD's initiatives is vital for future progress in oral health.