U.S. Dental School Deans' Attitudes About Mid-Level Providers

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Aksu, Mert N. [1 ]
Phillips, Elizabeth [2 ]
Shaefer, H. Luke [2 ]
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[1] Univ Detroit Mercy, Sch Dent, Detroit, MI 48221 USA
[2] Univ Michigan, Sch Social Work, Ann Arbor, MI 48109 USA
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delivery of dental care; access to oral health care; dental hygienists; dental therapists; dental workforce; oral health professionals; mid-level providers; scope of practice; dental school deans; HYGIENIST-THERAPISTS; PRACTITIONERS; DENTISTS; AUXILIARIES; STUDENTS; WALES;
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The introduction of mid-level providers to the U.S. dental workforce is currently a topic of heated debate. As little is known about the opinions of those who educate oral health professionals on the subject of such practitioners, a survey of U.S. dental school deans was undertaken to gauge their attitudes about alternative workforce models in the dental profession. The survey was sent to deans of the then-fifty-eight U.S. schools of dentistry; forty-four responded for a 76 percent response rate. Over three-fourths of the respondents agreed that the scope of practice for both dental hygienists and dental assistants should be expanded; significantly, over half agreed that the future of dentistry should include a dental therapist-type practitioner. Moreover, thee-fourths agreed that such practitioners or expanded-duty hygienists would improve access to care for the underserved, and between half and two-thirds agreed that the quality of care delivered by these professionals would not be a problem. The attitudes of the deans about mid-level providers falls somewhere between that reported for U.S. dentists generally, who tend to be skeptical, and for dentists in other countries, who, once they have worked in a system with dental therapists, tend to be supportive.
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