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. 2009 Dec 19;207(12):577-82; discussion 574.
doi: 10.1038/sj.bdj.2009.1136.

Evaluation of an NHS practice-based minor oral surgery service

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Evaluation of an NHS practice-based minor oral surgery service

T A Dyer et al. Br Dent J. .

Abstract

Objectives: To evaluate a pilot specialist practice-based minor oral surgery service.

Methods: Service monitoring data were analysed to evaluate activity, waiting times and outcomes. Patient satisfaction was assessed by a modified version of the Dental Visit Satisfaction Scale.

Results: Of 705 treatment appointments, 12.7% were not attended and treatment was not provided in another 11.6%. Mean waiting time from referral receipt to treatment was 6.8 weeks. Treatment provided included surgical removal of third molars, surgical removal of non-third molars and surgical endodontics (26.7%, 60.4% and 4.9% of cases, respectively). Antibiotics were prescribed in 15.0% of treatment cases and 2.3% of treatment cases required appointments for postoperative complications. The response rate for the satisfaction survey was 81%. All participants reported overall satisfaction and strongly agreed/agreed with positive attitudinal statements about the oral surgeon's communication/information giving, technical competence and understanding/acceptance. 77.8% were seen on time and 22.2% within 15 minutes of their appointment. Overall 74.1% felt the standard of service was better than they would expect from a hospital and none felt it was worse.

Conclusion: The findings of the evaluation suggest that specialist minor oral surgery can be successfully provided in dental practice and is acceptable to patients.

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