New national dental scheme to be tested in Colne

DENTAL patients in Colne are set to be among the first in the country to trial the new ways of working for dentists.

Skipton Road Dental Surgery in is one of only 29 practices to be shortlisted by the Department of Health to join a pilot programme launched in April.

Practices have been trialling a new self-care plan based on a ‘traffic light’ system.

This gives patients a rating of green, amber or red following an oral health assessment.

They are then given advice on how to improve their dental health in the long term. Barry Cockcroft, Chief Dental Officer for England, said: “I am delighted to welcome this practice to the pilot scheme and know they will continue with the excellent work which has been carried out so far.

“Improving oral health across the country is our priority and it is great to have so many practices that are keen to play such an important role.”

Another national change planned is in the way dentists are paid so they are rewarded for the number of patients they care for and the health results they produce, rather than the number of courses of treatment they perform.

Comments(3)

Izanears says...
11:17am Fri 25 Jan 13

Oh dear oh dear oh dear.
Yet another daft 'traffic light' system. If it ain't on food packing it's in dentists surgeries.
As usual some jobsworth, in this case Barry Cockcroft, burbles on about how delighted he is blah blah blah. What next I wonder. B&Q selling DIY tooth care kits?

mavrick says...
1:21pm Fri 25 Jan 13

If they lower the cost of dental treatment, the country would have better dental health.

ste.g says...
10:11am Sun 27 Jan 13

mavrick wrote:
If they lower the cost of dental treatment, the country would have better dental health.
spot on

click2find

About cookies

We want you to enjoy your visit to our website. That's why we use cookies to enhance your experience. By staying on our website you agree to our use of cookies. Find out more about the cookies we use.

I agree