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| N M NuttallSummaryAffiliation: University of Dundee Country: UK Publications
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Referral for secondary restorative dental care in rural and urban areas of Scotland: findings from the Highlands Et Islands Teledentistry ProjectN M Nuttall
Dental Health Services Research Unit, University of Dundee
Br Dent J 192:224-8. 2002..To compare the reported level of use of secondary care services for restorative dental care in rural and urban areas of Scotland...
Children's dental anxiety in the United Kingdom in 2003Nigel M Nuttall
Dental Public Health and Health Psychology, University of Dundee, Dundee Dental Hospital and School, Park Place, Dundee DD1 4HR, United Kingdom
J Dent 36:857-60. 2008..The prevalence of dental anxiety among a representative sample of children in the UK was determined in the Children's Dental Health survey of 2003...
Predicting the experience of dentinal caries or restorative dental treatment in adolescents using D1 and D3 visual caries assessmentsNigel Nuttall
Dental Health Services Research Unit, Dundee Dental Hospital and School, Dundee, Scotland, UK
Community Dent Oral Epidemiol 30:329-34. 2002..507; Az for D3 = 0.518)...
An empirically derived population-response model of the short form of the Oral Health Impact ProfileN M Nuttall
Section of Dental Public Health and Health Psychology, Dundee Dental Hospital and School, University of Dundee, UK
Community Dent Oral Epidemiol 34:18-24. 2006..The aim of this paper was to model the consequences of dental conditions from an empirical basis and to test the model's ability to predict response combinations...
Dental attendance in 1998 and implications for the futureN M Nuttall
University of Dundee
Br Dent J 190:177-82. 2001..Dental anxiety remains a problem for many dental patients but another factor of importance to many is their want to be involved in the treatment process and especially to be given an estimate of treatment costs...
The impact of oral health on people in the UK in 1998N M Nuttall
University of Dundee, DHSRU, Dundee Dental Hospital and School
Br Dent J 190:121-6. 2001..Over half (51%) of dentate adults said they had been affected in some way by their oral health, and in 8% of cases the impact was sufficient to have reduced their quality of life...
The reported impact of oral condition on children in the United Kingdom, 2003N M Nuttall
Section of Dental Public Health and Health Psychology, University of Dundee, Dundee Dental Hospital and School, Park Place, Dundee DD1 4HR
Br Dent J 200:551-5. 2006..The 2003 Children's Dental Health Survey is the fourth in a series of decennial national children's dental health surveys of the United Kingdom...
Can dental epidemiological information be gathered during routine dental examinations by general dental practitioners?Nigel M Nuttall
Section of Dental Public Health and Health Psychology, University of Dundee, Dundee Dental Hospital and School, Dundee, UK
Community Dent Health 22:101-5. 2005..To assess the feasibility of gathering dental epidemiological information by General Dental Practitioners during routine dental examinations...
General dental practitioners diagnostic and treatment decisions related to fissure sealed surfacesC Deery
Dental Health Services Research Unit, Dental Hospital and School, University of Dundee, Park Place, Dundee, UK
J Dent 28:313-8. 2000....
In vitro validity of the Dundee Selectable Threshold Method for caries diagnosis (DSTM)H E Fyffe
Dental Health Services Research Unit, Dental Hospital and School, Dundee, Scotland, UK
Community Dent Oral Epidemiol 28:52-8. 2000....
Effect of diagnostic threshold on the validity and reliability of epidemiological caries diagnosis using the Dundee Selectable Threshold Method for caries diagnosis (DSTM)H E Fyffe
Dental Health Services Research Unit, Dental Hospital and School, Dundee, Scotland, UK
Community Dent Oral Epidemiol 28:42-51. 2000....
Assessment of reports by dentists of their restorative treatment thresholdsN M Nuttall
Department of Dental Health, University of Dundee, Scotland, UK
Community Dent Oral Epidemiol 21:273-8. 1993..There was no evidence that the treatment opinions of these dentists have changed markedly between 1987 and early 1991...
Relationship between dentists' treatment attitudes and restorative decisions made on the basis of simulated bitewing radiographsE J Kay
Dental Health Services Research Unit, University of Dundee, Scotland, UK
Community Dent Oral Epidemiol 22:71-4. 1994....
Oral health in Scotland 1972-1998N M Nuttall
Dental Health Services Research Unit, University of Dundee, Park Place, Dundee
Health Bull (Edinb) 59:309-14. 2001..CONCLUSION: Whilst many aspects of oral health have improved in Scotland since 1972 it is generally behind many of the levels found throughout England and falls behind the UK average...
A proposed method for assessing the quality of sealants--the CCC Sealant Evaluation SystemC Deery
Dental Health Services Research Unit, University of Dundee, Scotland, UK
Community Dent Oral Epidemiol 29:83-91. 2001..The aim of this paper is to introduce the C (colour) C (coverage) C (caries) Sealant Evaluation System and to present results of its use on a sample of adolescent patients in Scotland...
Initial development of a scale to measure dental indifferenceN M Nuttall
Department of Dental Health, University of Dundee, Scotland
Community Dent Oral Epidemiol 24:112-6. 1996....
Restorative treatment thresholds and agreement in treatment decision-makingE J Kay
Department of Dental Health, University of Dundee, Scotland
Community Dent Oral Epidemiol 20:265-8. 1992..The study suggests that restorative thresholds which are reported to be used by dentists may be poorly correlated with the number of positive treatment decisions actually made...
Effect of a 1-month vs. a 12-month reference period on responses to the 14-item Oral Health Impact ProfileSaila Sutinen
Department of Community Dentistry, Institute of Dentistry, University of Oulu, Finland
Eur J Oral Sci 115:246-9. 2007..Therefore, although a standardized reference period of 12 months is recommended, in population surveys the use of a shorter reference period does not appear to influence responses...
