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    United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland

    Population (2003 est.): 60,094,648
    Languages : English, Welsh, Scots, Gaelic
    Capital : London

  • Dental Professional Body :
    British Dental Association
    (World Dental Federation regular member)  Home Page

    Postal Address :

    British Dental Association, 64 Wimpole Street, London W1G 8YS Tel: 020 7563 4563 Fax: 020 7487 5232

  • Dental Education :

    Dental Curriculum (5 Years) Number of Schools (15)
    Number of Dentists (27 957)
    Data Source: World Health Organization

    • Articles :

      Measuring the impact of oral health on quality of life in Britain using OHQoL-UK(W).
      >Abstract   (J Public Health Dent.)

      The association between dental anxiety and oral health-related quality of life in Britain.
      >Abstract   (Community Dent Oral Epidemiol.)

      NHS Dentistry: Options for Change in context--a personal overview of a landmark document and what it could mean for the future of dental services.
      >Abstract   (Br Dent J.)

      A general dental practice research network: impact of oral health in general dental practice patients.
      >Abstract   (Br Dent J.)

      The self-assessed oral health status of individuals from White, Indian, Chinese and Black Caribbean communities in South-east England.
      >Abstract   (Community Dent Oral Epidemiol.)

      Oral health in Scotland 1972-1998.
      >Abstract   (Health Bull (Edinb).)

      Influences of social support on the oral health of older people in Britain.
      >Abstract   (J Oral Rehabil.)

      The relationship between oral health status and Body Mass Index among older people: a national survey of older people in Great Britain.
      >Abstract   (Br Dent J.)

      Severe tooth loss among UK adults--who goes for oral rehabilitation?
      >Abstract   (J Oral Rehabil.)

      Barriers to the use of dental services by individuals from minority ethnic communities living in the United Kingdom: findings from focus groups.
      >Abstract   (J Oral Rehabil.)




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