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The 1990s have been a decade of change for the dental profession, change that has not always been welcome. Dentists have seen the introduction of new philosophies into the NHS, the concept of managed care, registration of patients and new payment methods for children. However, change does not have to be a bad thing. Anthony Kravitz argues that proper assessment and consultation at every stage can help increase the efficacy of change
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Kravitz, A. So who wants change?. Br Dent J 181, 316–317 (1996). https://doi.org/10.1038/sj.bdj.4809243
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