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Workforce practices of orthodontists in Australia: now and in the future

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09 kwi 2025

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Figure 1.

Factors reported to be relevant in decision of trainee and qualified orthodontists to only work in metropolitan areas.
Factors reported to be relevant in decision of trainee and qualified orthodontists to only work in metropolitan areas.

Figure 2.

Factors which would most motivate trainee or qualified orthodontists to consider working in non-metropolitan areas.
Factors which would most motivate trainee or qualified orthodontists to consider working in non-metropolitan areas.

Figure 3.

Predicted FTE units entering and exiting the orthodontic workforce 2023-2033.
Predicted FTE units entering and exiting the orthodontic workforce 2023-2033.

Figure 4.

Predicted net changes in FTE units for different types of orthodontic practice 2023-2033.
Predicted net changes in FTE units for different types of orthodontic practice 2023-2033.

Qualified orthodontist concerns about the future of orthodontics in Australia (n = 19)

Theme n (%)
Cost of specialist training 1 (5.2%)
Not enough trainee orthodontists interested in practice ownership 1 (5.2%)
Insufficient orthodontists 3 (15.7%)
Operating costs of practice ownership 2 (10.5%)
Lack of interest in specialty training 1 (5.2%)
Low quality orthodontic care driven by marketing 3 (15.7%)
Not enough orthodontists in academia 1 (5.2%)
Overseas orthodontists working in Australia without proper qualification 2 (5.2%)
Public not aware/appreciative of specialist orthodontic qualifications 2 (5.2%)
Shortage of orthodontists in non-metropolitan areas 2 (10.5%)
ASO not doing enough for members 3 (15.7%)
Staffing issues 3 (15.7%)

Trainee orthodontist years until qualification and state of practice

n (%)
Approx years until qualification
  1 8 (25)
  2 10 (31.2)
  3 14 (43.7)
Intended state of practice
  New South Wales 9 (28.1)
  Victoria 7 (21.8)
  Queensland 9 (28.1)
  Western Australia 0 (0)
  South Australia 1 (3.1)
  Australian Capital Territory 2 (6.2)
  Northern Territory 0 (0)
  Tasmania 0 (0)
  Undecided 4 (12.5)

Comparison of FTE units/clinician between different respondent groups

Respondent group Average FTE units/clinician (SD) Comparison group Difference in FTE units P value
<5 years experience 1.00 (0.21) TOs 0.00 1.000
6 to 10 years 0.11 0.739
11 to 20 years 0.13 0.487
21to 30 years 0.21* 0.039
30+ years 0.37* <0.001
6 to 10 years experience 0.89 (0.19) TOs -0.11 0.572
<5 years -0.11 0.739
11 to 20 years 0.01 1.000
21 to 30 years 0.10 0.686
30+ years 0.25* 0.004
11 to 20 years experience 0.87 (0.25) TOs -0.13 0.225
<5 years -0.13 0.487
6 to 10 years -0.01 1.000
21 to 30 years 0.08 0.611
30+ years 0.23* <0.001
21 to 30 years experience 0.78 (0.26) TOs -0.22* 0.003
<5 years -0.21* 0.039
6 to 10 years -0.10 0.686
11 to 20 years -0.08 0.611
30+ years 0.15 0.068
30+y experience 0.63 (0.32) TOs -0.37* <0.001
<5 years -0.37* <0.001
6 to 10 years -0.25* 0.004
11 to 20 years -0.23* <0.001
21 to 30 years -0.15 0.068
Males 0.83 (0.30) Females 0.00 0.998
Prefer not to say -0.10 0.796
Females 0.83 (0.22) Males -0.00 0.998
Prefer not to say -0.11 0.793
Prefer not to say 0.91 (0.14) Males 0.10 0.796
Females 0.11 0.793
TOs 1.01 (0.14) <5 years 0.00 1.00
6 to 10 years 0.11 0.572
11 to 20 years 0.13 0.225
21 to 30 years 0.22* 0.003
30+ years 0.37* <0.001
<5 years 0.00 1.00

Qualified orthodontist years since qualification and state of practice

n (%)
Years since qualification
  <5 16 (10.1)
  6-10 19 (12.0)
  11-20 40 (25.3)
  21-30 41 (25.9)
  >30 42 (26.5)
State of practice
  New South Wales 46 (29.1)
  Victoria 38 (24.0)
  Queensland 27 (17.0)
  Western Australia 10 (6.3)
  South Australia 28 (17.7)
  Australian Capital Territory 6 (3.7)
  Northern Territory 0 (0)
  Tasmania 3 (1.8)

QOs and TOs concerns about the future of orthodontics in Australia

QOs TOs
Neutral n (%) Minor concern n (%) Major concern n (%) Neutral n (%) Minor concern n (%) Major concern n (%)
GDPs practicing orthodontics 13 (8.2) 74 (46.8) 71 (44.9) 4 (12.5) 15 (46.8) 13 (40.6)
Too many orthodontists 57 (36.5) 83 (53.2) 16 (10.2) 14 (43.7) 12 (37.5) 6 (18.7)
Not enough orthodontists in academia 21 (13.4) 53 (33.9) 82 (52.5) 11 (34.3) 10 (31.2) 11 (34.3)
Too few patients 62 (39.7) 78 (50) 16 (10.2) 13 (40.6) 14 (43.7) 5 (15.6)
DTC appliances 27 (17.3) 86 (55.1) 43 (27.5) 10 (31.2) 10 (31.2) 12 (37.5)
Corporate orthodontic practices 33 (21.1) 76 (48.7) 47 (30.1) 5 (15.6) 15 (46.8) 12 (37.5)
Not enough orthodontists in non-metropolitan areas 32 (20.5) 71 (45.5) 53 (33.9) 15 (46.8) 13 (40.6) 4 (12.5)
Artificial intelligence 43 (27.5) 90 (57.6) 23 (14.7) 13 (40.6) 12 (37.5) 7 (21.8)

Retirement intentions of QOs and TOs

QOs TOs
From now, when do you intend to retire? From qualification, when do you intend to retire?
Time until retirement n (% of total FTE) n (% of total FTE)
<1year 10 (4.6) 0 (0)
1 to 2 years 9 (5.1) 0 (0)
2 to 5 years 32 (20.2) 0 (0)
5 to 10 years 28 (17.1) 0 (0)
10 to 20 years 25 (18.2) 3 (7.6)
20 to 30 years 19 (13.4) 6 (19.1)
30+years 5 (2.9) 11 (33.7)
Język:
Angielski
Częstotliwość wydawania:
1 razy w roku
Dziedziny czasopisma:
Medycyna, Podstawowe nauki medyczne, Podstawowe nauki medyczne, inne