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Publikováno v:
Advances in Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery, Vol 7, Iss , Pp 100292- (2022)
Introduction: This is a retrospective audit of 187 cases of coronectomies of mandibular third molars (M3M) carried out at a two large teaching hospitals in London. Methods: We collected data from the electronic patient records on all mandibular third
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https://doaj.org/article/fb9a7675d5e3445c9e551ef09ef51312
Publikováno v:
British Dental Journal. 232:460-469
Background Patient safety incidents (PSIs) have recently become a topic of discussion within dentistry. NHS England data has highlighted that wrong tooth extraction is the most common surgical Never Event (NE); however, this data reflects mainly a se
Autor:
Edmund Bailey, Mohammed Dungarwalla
Publikováno v:
British Dental Journal
The healthcare industry is commonly compared to the aviation industry with emphasis on human factors and the decision-making processes undertaken by pilots and clinicians alike. The authors have been given exclusive access to meet the head of the mai
Autor:
Mohammed Dungarwalla, Edmund Bailey
Publikováno v:
Dental Update. 47:92-102
The consent process remains a pillar of excellent clinical care. The changes in the law after the Montgomery ruling in 2015 has changed the shape of consent, and now, taking adequate consent can be extensive and sometimes confusing for clinicians and
Publikováno v:
British Dental Journal. 228:70-74
Introduction Patient-reported experience and outcome measures (PREMs and PROMs) are useful tools in assessing the quality of a service and the care it provides. We present our findings from the collection and analysis of PREMs and PROMs at the Royal
Autor:
Neil Patel, Joanna Smyth, Charlotte Emanuel, Anna Dargue, Kathryn French, Yogesh Bulsara, Rachel Green, Simon Shepherd, Nadine Khawaja, Robert Bolt, Kate Taylor, Binthan Smart, Kamran Ali, Evgeny Kushnerev, Kumar Varma Datla, Eithne Fyfe, A. Bell, James Carey, Edmund Bailey
Introduction\ud Patient safety within dental education is paramount. Wrong‐site surgery (WSS) tooth extraction is not uncommon and is a significant never event (NE) in dentistry. This study aimed to explore dental schools’ undergraduate experienc
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Autor:
Mohammed Dungarwalla, Edmund Bailey
Publikováno v:
Primary dental journal. 10(1)
Patient safety should be at the heart of any healthcare service. Systems, teams, individuals and environments must work in tandem to strive for safety and quality. Research into patient safety in dentistry is still in the early stages. The vast major
Publikováno v:
Gormley, M, Ali, S, French, K, Wilson, G, Stagnell, S & Bailey, E 2020, ' “Where are they now?” A Survey of Former Oral Surgery Trainees ', Oral Surgery . https://doi.org/10.1111/ors.12531
Introduction: This study aimed to gather demographic data from the oral surgery workforce who have experienced a formal training pathway, their current roles, commitments, competencies and how they believe oral surgery training could be improved.Meth
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https://hdl.handle.net/1983/0513e00c-1663-42fd-b24b-3de347017335
https://hdl.handle.net/1983/0513e00c-1663-42fd-b24b-3de347017335
Publikováno v:
British dental journal. 228(9)
Background The use of social media to broadcast healthcare-related communications continues to increase in popularity, with dentistry being no exception. Method We have analysed, in real-time over a period of six months, 100 posts on the social media
Autor:
Edmund Bailey
Publikováno v:
Primary Dental Journal. 7:57-63
Post-operative pain is an area of oral surgery that concerns both patients and practitioners. Adequate management of pain and anxiety in oral surgery is an essential component of any oral surgery service. In this paper, we explore the science behind