Oral and dental research in the UK is world-leading. Despite this, it does not receive the funds it deserves, resulting in a small National Institute of Health Research (NIHR) portfolio of research, and a possible shortage of evidence to inform decision making. One solution to this would be to identify the research priorities in relation to oral health in order to focus research on these priorities.

A ground-breaking partnership has been launched to identify unanswered questions relating to oral and dental health research from a patient, public and clinical perspective. The NIHR CRN Oral and Dental Specialty Group, in collaboration with Dental Schools' Council and Public Health England, have developed a new survey for oral and dental health designed to identify research priorities. This was launched at the BSODR Annual Meeting in September 2017.

Members of the public, patients, carers or health and social care professionals are invited to contribute to the survey; the organisers are interested in anything to do with care of mouth, teeth or gums!

Have your say by filling out our survey and help to shape the future of oral and dental health research. The survey will be open until January 2018 at: http://bit.ly/2gAVkiE. You can find out more about the project at www.bit.ly/DentalResearch.