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A description of methods, data quality, data sources and quality assurances used to generate numbers and rates of hospital-based tooth extractions.
Methods fieldworkers should use to collect oral health information for the survey of 5 year olds in the academic year 2021 to 2022.
Current evidence about the relationship between dental caries and obesity in individuals and populations.
Evidence and guidance to help healthcare professionals improve dental health in adults.
Methods fieldworkers should use to collect oral health information for the survey of 3 year olds in the academic year 2019 to 2020.
These documents outline the methods fieldworkers should follow to collect oral health information for the survey of adults in the academic year 2017 to 2018.
Current evidence and core messaging for dental teams and healthcare professionals.
An assessment of the oral health needs of vulnerable adult groups in Camden and Islington.
Helping dental patients to quit tobacco
This toolkit provides guidance and advice for local authorities as commissioners and users of surveys to inform oral health improvement.
These documents describe the methods fieldworkers should use to collect oral health information for the survey of 5 year olds in the academic year 2018 to 2019.
Resources to support commissioners in improving the oral health of vulnerable older people.
Guidance on mouth care for patients with confirmed or suspected COVID-19 who are non-ventilated, ventilated and those having step down or end of life care.
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