Research abstract


British Dental Journal 204, E5 (2007)
Published online: 14 December 2007 | doi:10.1038/bdj.2007.1205

Subject Categories: Primary dental care | Team work

A survey of the workload of dental therapists/hygienist-therapists employed in primary care settings

G. Jones1, C. Evans2 & L. Hunter3

  • Provides information relating to the workload of dental therapists/hygienist-therapists employed in primary care settings.
  • Shows how the employment setting influences the spectrum of work undertaken.
  • Highlights the need to consider new models of care which make best use of DCPs.


Aim To determine whether dental therapists/hygienist-therapists employed in UK primary care settings are currently fulfilling a mainly preventive or therapeutic role, and whether the pattern of work they undertake depends upon the specific setting in which they are employed.

Design Self-administered postal questionnaire including a day-book proforma.

Results Useable day-book proformas were received from 209 dental therapists/hygienist-therapists. Their analysis indicated that those working in the GDS (when compared with those working in the CDS) are predominantly treating adults and being delegated a preventive role which could equally be fulfilled by singly-qualified dental hygienists.

Conclusion This study suggests that primary care dentists working with dental therapists/hygienist-therapists are currently utilising only a small range of these professionals' skills. Consideration should be given as to whether to (a) meet the wishes of dentists by training singly-qualified hygienists, or (b) develop a system which encourages dentists to use dental therapists/hygienist-therapists differently.

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  1. Cardiff University School of Dentistry, Heath Park, Cardiff, CF14 4XY
  2. Cardiff University School of Dentistry, Heath Park, Cardiff, CF14 4XY
  3. Cardiff University School of Dentistry, Heath Park, Cardiff, CF14 4XY

Correspondence to: L. Hunter3 e-mail: hunterml@cardiff.ac.uk




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