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Under new system, dentists must spend longer assessing each patient

In a bid to reduce waiting times, patients could see therapists, who have studied for three years, instead of dentists, who trained for five

Dentists would concentrate on more complex procedures

Dental therapists should stand in routinely for dentists and start drilling and filling patientsteeth to tackle growing NHS waiting lists, the Governments tooth tsar has said.

Patients are waiting weeks longer for an appointment at many surgeries piloting a new NHS system of check-ups, which could be rolled out across the country within two years.

The new check-ups require dentists to spend longer assessing each patient, and now Barry Cockcroft, the chief dental officer, has recommended that, to avoid delays, junior staff should take on some tasks traditionally carried out by dentists.

This could see therapistswho study for three years, compared with five years for dentistsdrilling and filling adultsteeth, and extracting childrens milk teeth. Dental nurses should also play a bigger role, doing procedures such as fluoride varnishes, he said. Speaking to The Mail on Sunday at the British Dental Conference in Manchester, Dr Cockcroft said: ‘A dentist is very highly trained and can carry out complex work such as crowns and bridges. Therapists can do extractions and fillings.’

Health Minister Earl Howe said patients needed to accept that dentists would do less work on their teeth in the future, and that nurses, hygienists and therapists would do more. He said: ‘Sometimes in GP practices you see a nurse and sometimes a GP. People are used to that.’

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