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GDC Has Rethink on Direct Access to Dental Hygiene Treatments
The GDC is considering the viability of restrictions that force patients to see a dentist before getting treatment from a hygienist or therapist.
The current situation creates unnecessary costs in having a treatment plan drawn up by a dentist. If a patient can access a DCP (dental care professional) directly, costs may be lower. The GDC discussion paper acknowledges that the question of direct access is a contentious one in dentistry as many hygienists and therapists would like to be able to see patients direct. Patients have also shown a demand to see dental hygienists. To date, this is sill open to decision.
Are you a hygienist or therapist who has an opinion on this? Please send us a comment.