
pmid: 285098
Abstract A study of the working and demands made on a unit providing an out of hours emergency dental service has been nade. The results show that, whilst in terms of numbers, the demand for such a service is reducing, the problems of the people attending are more genuine, and they are travelling further in order to obtain treatment.
Dental Service, Hospital, Emergency Medical Services, Time Factors, Humans, Dental Care, Dental Health Services, United Kingdom
Dental Service, Hospital, Emergency Medical Services, Time Factors, Humans, Dental Care, Dental Health Services, United Kingdom
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