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. 2020 Oct 20:1-5.
doi: 10.1038/s41415-020-2177-3. Online ahead of print.

Evaluation of a dental nurse-led triage system in a private dental practice during the COVID-19 pandemic

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Evaluation of a dental nurse-led triage system in a private dental practice during the COVID-19 pandemic

Angela Cowell et al. Br Dent J. .

Abstract

Objectives To evaluate a dental nurse-led triage system at a private dental practice in England after the cessation of face-to-face care during the COVID-19 pandemic; to assess types of presenting problems and their management upon practice reopening at alert level 4; and to explain the benefits of dental nurse-led triage and its relevance to other practices.Methods This retrospective service evaluation used anonymised data gathered for the purpose of assessing and triaging patients when they could not be seen face-to-face. Effectiveness of the triage system was assessed using predetermined criteria.Results Seventy patients were triaged during a 12-week period; 68.5% of patients were managed by the triaging dental nurse without escalation to a dentist and 77% of patients called only once. The most common presenting complaint was pain, followed by loose crown/bridge and fractured crown/tooth/bridge. Sixty-one percent of all patients accepted a face-to-face appointment upon reopening of the dental practice.Conclusions This study demonstrates the effectiveness of a dental nurse-led triage model where dental nurses have the skills and experience required to manage patients at first contact. This model would be applicable to other practices in the case of future emergency closures, as well as a routine out-of-hours service.

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    Loh M, Smith R, Forde M, Mills D. Loh M, et al. Br Dent J. 2021 Mar;230(6):326. doi: 10.1038/s41415-021-2860-z. Br Dent J. 2021. PMID: 33772169 No abstract available.

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