GPs under pressure

19 November 2013
Volume 29 · Issue 9

GPs across the UK are feeling under increasing pressure because too many patients are visiting their surgeries - rather than a dentist - with concerns about oral health issues, according to a national survey.

87 per cent of GPs feel under increasing pressure from patients who are coming to them, rather than their dentists, for oral health related issues

96 per cent of GPs think more should be done to encourage patients to go to their dentist rather than their GP for mouth related health issues

Figures released by the Association of Dental Groups during Mouth Cancer Action Month

The poll conducted by ComRes, which interviewed 1007 General Practitioners, found that 87 per cent of GPs believe that too many patients are turning to them for oral health advice instead of a dentist which is increasing pressure on general practices.

The polling, released during Mouth Cancer Action Month, by the Association of Dental Groups (ADG), the professional body representing private and corporate dental practices, also showed that 96 per cent of GPs feel more needs to be done to encourage patients to visit a dentist for oral health related issues.

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