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Orthodontic practice in The Netherlands

A Sandham1

  • 1Academic Centrum Tandheelkkunde (ACTA), Amsterdam, The Netherlands.

British Journal of Orthodontics
|February 1, 1993
PubMed
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Dental practitioners can move freely between the UK and Netherlands for practice. However, registering orthodontic specialists faces challenges, though a new UK specialist register is expected to resolve these issues.

Area of Science:

  • Dental Practice
  • Healthcare Professional Mobility
  • Regulatory Affairs

Background:

  • Free movement of dental practitioners between the United Kingdom and The Netherlands is established.
  • Existing registration processes pose challenges for orthodontic specialists seeking to practice across borders.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To outline the current registration mechanisms for dental practitioners moving between the UK and The Netherlands.
  • To address the specific difficulties encountered by orthodontic specialists.
  • To inform stakeholders about the anticipated impact of the UK specialist register.

Main Methods:

  • Review of existing registration protocols for dental professionals.
  • Analysis of challenges in specialist registration.

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  • Description of the upcoming UK specialist register mechanism.
  • Main Results:

    • General dental practitioner registration between the UK and Netherlands is seamless.
    • Orthodontic specialist registration remains problematic.
    • The forthcoming UK specialist register is anticipated to streamline specialist registration.

    Conclusions:

    • While general dental practice mobility is facilitated, specialist orthodontic registration requires further attention.
    • The introduction of the UK specialist register is poised to resolve current impediments for orthodontic specialists.
    • Effective registration mechanisms are crucial for cross-border healthcare professional mobility.