Abstract
Introduction The aim of this study was to explore the experience and self-reported confidence of UK dentists before starting dental core training (DCT) roles in oral and maxillofacial surgery (OMFS). Methods An anonymous electronic voluntary questionnaire was distributed to all foundation dentists in the North West region. The survey was open to participants for two months, from August to September 2019. The data were analysed using Google Forms and Microsoft Excel®. Results A total of 20 respondents completed the survey. Participants reported some experience and exposure in OMFS in 85% of responses. Three-quarters (75%) of those surveyed were either ‘not very confident’ or ‘not confident at all’ about the upcoming role. All participants stated they would benefit from attending specific continuing professional development events or study days focusing on transitioning to an OMFS job in a hospital. Conclusions The self-reported confidence levels of North West dentists in performing general duties and practical elements of OMFS are low. Further targetted training is advised for DCTs who are transitioning from a dental to an OMFS role.
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