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Aug 3 2007, 11:02 AM EST

Long Term Projections for the US Dental Workforce Contained in Comprehensive Annual Report

News source: Business Wire

Research and Markets (http://www.researchandmarkets.com/reports/c64712) has announced the addition of "2006 American Dental Association Dental Workforce Model: 2004-2025" to their offering.

This annual report is the result of an annual long-term projection of the U.S. dental workforce using statistical transition models for retirement, occupation change, location choice, specialty education and death, using data gathered from previous Distributions of Dentists in the United States by Region and State, and Surveys of Dental Graduates. This report also uses enrollment trends from previous Surveys of Dental Education. Additional allocation models distribute new dental school graduates into dental occupations, locations, and specialty programs.

Contents:

Dental Workforce Model: 2004-2025
Health Policy
Resources
Centre
Overview
Applicants, Admissions, And Graduates
Applicants Per Admission
Graduates.
Forecasts Of The Dentist Workforce
Professionally Active Dentists And Active Private Practitioners
Full-Time And Part-Time Status
Female Dentists
Age Distribution

Appendix: Sensitivity Analysis Of The 2006 Ada Dental Workforce Model:
 2004-2025

List Of Figures

Figure 1: Current Census Projections Of The Population Aged 22-26
 Years (Time-Adjusted From 20-24 Age Group Projections)
Figure 2: Actual And Projected Number Of Dental School Applicants And
 Admissions, 1951-2025
Figure 3: Actual And Projected Number Of Applicants Per Dental School
 Admission, 1951-2025
Figure 4: Actual And Projected Number Of Admissions And Graduates,
 1951-2025
Figure 5: Actual And Projected Number Of Professionally Active
 Dentists And Active Private Practitioners, 1993-2025
Figure 6: Projected Percentage Distribution Of Active Private
 Practitioners, By Full-Time And Part-Time Status, 2004-2025
Figure 7: Projected Number Of Professionally Active Dentists, By
 Gender, 2004-2025
Figure 8: Percentage Age Distribution Of Professionally Active
 Dentists In 2000, 2004 And Projected Distribution In 2015
Figure A-1: Projected Number Of Dental School Applicants Under
 Base-Case, Increasing And Decreasing Rate Of Return Scenarios,
 2004-2025
Figure A-2: Projected Number Of Dental School Graduates Under
 Base-Case, Increasing And Decreasing Rate Of Return Scenarios,
 2004-2025
Figure A-3: Projected Number Of Professionally Active Dentists Under
 Base-Case, Increasing And Decreasing Rate Of Return Scenarios,
 2004-2025
Figure A-4: Projected Number Of Active Private Practitioners Under
 Base-Case, Increasing And Decreasing Rate Of Return Scenarios,
 2004-2025

List Of Tables

Table 1a: Census Counts And Projections, 1993-2025
Table 1b: Census Counts And Projections, Including U.S. Resident
 Population, 1993-2025
Table 2: Percentage Age Distribution Of Professionally Active
 Dentists, 2000-2025
Table A-1: Three Scenarios Of Rate Of Return Used For The Projections
 In Figures A-1 Through A-4

For more information visit http://www.researchandmarkets.com/reports/c64712

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