Australian Research Centre for Population Oral Health (ARCPOH) - Practice patterns of oral and maxillofacial surgeons in Australia
Practice
patterns of oral and maxillofacial surgeons in Australia
Introduction
Understanding current practice patterns of oral
and maxillofacial surgeons and identifying trends over time are key elements in informing debate on issues
relevant to the speciality such as the future supply of services and training needs. Oral and maxillofacial
surgery straddles the dental and medical professions, with growing numbers of oral and maxillofacial surgeons
having dual medical and dental qualifications. There is interest in examining what impact this change in
qualifications has had on practice patterns. Oral and maxillofacial surgeons in Australia were surveyed in
both 1990 and 2000 using mailed self-complete questionnaires. Service provision data were collected from a
one-week log. This publication describes the background and practice patterns of oral and maxillofacial
surgeons in Australia, the services that they provide to patients, and compares trends over time in key areas
of service provision.
Kiran Singh David Brennan John Spencer Alastair Goss
ISBN 1 74024 395 1
ISSN 1449-2008
AIHW cat. no. POH 3
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Practice patterns of oral and maxillofacial surgeons in Australia