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We lack basic information about the dental workforce in the UK.
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But we do know that general dental practices are struggling to recruit staff, with the problem much more acute for those focused on NHS care.
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The government has developed an NHS workforce plan but recruiting staff won't fix our problems without addressing major retention issues.
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Woodrow, M. Oral and dental healthcare team workforce recruitment. Br Dent J 235, 399 (2023). https://doi.org/10.1038/s41415-023-6275-x
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