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Orthodontics in the National Health Service

B C Leighton1, J P Moss

  • 1St. Bartholomew's, London.

British Dental Journal
|August 14, 1998
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Understanding the National Health Service (NHS) requires examining pre-1948 orthodontics. This article explores factors influencing orthodontic development within the NHS and its future prospects.

Area of Science:

  • Dental Public Health
  • History of Medicine

Background:

  • Orthodontics prior to 1948 was largely private, limiting access.
  • The establishment of the National Health Service (NHS) aimed to provide universal healthcare access.

Observation:

  • The article examines the historical context of orthodontics before the NHS.
  • It analyzes the factors that shaped the integration and progress of orthodontic services within the NHS framework.

Findings:

  • The NHS significantly impacted the accessibility and development of orthodontic care.
  • Key factors influenced the specialty's evolution within the public healthcare system.

Implications:

  • Understanding historical development is crucial for assessing current NHS orthodontic services.

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  • Future planning for NHS orthodontics can benefit from insights into past progress and challenges.