1. Caries control in health service practice.
- Author
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Page J, Weld JA, and Kidd EA
- Subjects
- Child, Cost-Benefit Analysis, Dental Caries economics, Fee Schedules, Humans, United Kingdom, Cariostatic Agents administration & dosage, Cariostatic Agents economics, Dental Caries prevention & control, Fluorides, Topical administration & dosage, Fluorides, Topical economics, General Practice, Dental economics, State Dentistry economics
- Abstract
It is suggested that it makes sense for dentists providing care for individual patients to take account of caries risk (as assessed by presentation of active, non-cavitated lesions) when deciding how to allocate time and effort of themselves and their staff. However, there is a question as to how realistic it is to ask the dental team to provide a full diagnostic assessment and all the preventive treatment required for a patient for the payment provided by 1 UDA. It is to be hoped that one or more of the Steele pilots will come up with a practical solution for controlling caries in NHS practice.
- Published
- 2010
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