New dental teaching facility opens in Colchester

15 April 2016
Volume 31 · Issue 6

The University of Essex’s new purpose built academic dental clinic will be officially opened by Sara Hurley, the chief dental officer for England, on Tuesday, April 26, 2016.

The clinic, based at the Bromley Road Dental Surgery in Colchester, is already being used to teach and supervise students undertaking patient treatment on the new MSc programmes in periodontology and advanced periodontal practice.
 
Six training surgeries are already up and running and by the end of the summer there will also be a state of the art dental skills laboratory in use.
 
This facility is the latest development in the university’s growing oral health provision, which is delivered at the University’s Colchester and Southend campuses and which already includes the largest dental hygienist and therapist training programme in the UK.
 
The courses being taught at Bromley Road are targeted at dentists and other dental care professionals who want to extend their skills and knowledge base.
 
The clinic is one of only a handful of places in the country where advanced periodontology is taught. However, what makes this clinic unique is that it is the only place in England to teach these courses in a non-teaching hospital setting, with students having access to patients in a general dental practice setting and working in a manner reflective of the everyday working lives of GDPs
 
The new teaching facility is a step towards enhancing the dental treatments available to patients in a primary care setting, which may prove more cost effective than in a traditional teaching hospital.
 
“I will be very interested to see how this project develops further,” said Nick Barker, one of the principal dentists at Bromley Road Surgery. “I hope it will be a successful model for the future and something that will give patients support and access to more advanced care. I would hope that this kind of facility can be replicated in other regions of the country.”
 
“I’m delighted in the interest that this development has received from within the dental profession,” said Professor Phil Cannell, lead for oral health science at the University of Essex. “Our goals are to provide high quality education to further develop the skills and knowledge of dental professionals which will in turn lead to enhanced care for patients.”