Needs Assessment Reports

The Scottish Needs Assessment Programme (SNAP) was started in 1991 as a self-help group of public health medicine consultants to undertake the production of needs assessment, develop methodology and share their findings across Scotland. Initially the SNAP programme did not include oral health, then in 1993 under the auspices of SNAP, Mrs. A Morrant, Consultant in Dental Public Health, Greater Glasgow/Argyll and Clyde Health Boards, established a SNAP Oral Health Group.

The SNAP Oral Health Group have produced a number of reports which are available below.

In 2008 the group was restructured with a formal link to the National Dental Advisory Group and renamed the Scottish Dental Needs Assessment Programme (SDNAP).

Page last edited: 23 January 2009

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Endodontics

Scottish Dental Needs Assessment Report on Endodontics.

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SDNAP

Report

Remote and Rural Dentistry

Report from the Scottish Needs Assessment Programme.

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SDNAP

Report

Dental implants

Report from the Scottish Needs Assessment Programme.

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SDNAP

Report

Oral health in primary care

Report from the Scottish Needs Assessment Programme.

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SDNAP

Report

Oral and maxillofacial surgery

Report from the Scottish Needs Assessment Programme.

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SDNAP

Report

Oral health promotion

Report from the Scottish Needs Assessment Programme.

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SDNAP

Report

Dental caries in children (update)

Report from the Scottish Needs Assessment Programme.

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SDNAP

Report

Oral cancer

Report from the Scottish Needs Assessment Programme.

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SDNAP

Report

Orthodontic care

Report from the Scottish Needs Assessment Programme.

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SDNAP

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Adult oral health

Report from the Scottish Needs Assessment Programme.

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Report