Charlotte is a clinical fellow and PhD student at the School of Dental Sciences, Newcastle University. Her research interests are in urgent dental care, care pathways and barriers to dental care seeking, as well as dental local anaesthesia. She is currently funded by the National Institute of Health Research for the IMPACT Study (https://fundingawards.nihr.ac.uk/award/DRF-2017-10-022).
She graduated with a BDS (Hons) from Newcastle University in 2013, and also was awarded a MRes with Distinction in Medical Sciences in 2012. She is President Elect for the Dental Anaesthesiology Group for the International Association for Dental Research.
Experience
2015–present
Clinical Fellow, Newcastle University
2013–2015
General Professional Trainee, Newcastle Dental Hospital
Education
2013
Newcastle University, BDS (Hons)
2012
Newcastle University, MRes
Publications
2019
Why take the risk?, British Dental Journal
2019
Patient satisfaction with a postal service for occlusal splints., Oral Surgery
2019
Medical Emergency Department attendance of under-16-year-olds with dental problems., Journal of Oral Rehabilitation
2019
Burning Mouth Syndrome: a review., Oral Surgery
2017
Dental Pain in the Medical Emergency Department: A Cross-Sectional Study., Journal of Oral Rehabilitation
2016
Determination of the mental foramen position in dental radiographs in 18-30 year olds., Dentomaxillofacial Radiology
2015
Pain and problems: a prospective cross-sectional study of the impact of dental emergencies., Journal of Oral Rehabilitation
2013
Is Mandibular Molar Buccal Infiltration a Mental and Incisive Nerve Block? A Randomized Controlled Trial., Journal of Endodontics
Professional Memberships
International Association for Dental Research
British Society of Oral and Maxillofacial Pathology