Miss Jessie Tebbutt
BSc (Hons), BDS (Hons), MJDF RCS (Eng), PGDip Con Sed (Dist), PGCert Med Ed (Dist), AKC
School of Clinical Dentistry
Academic Clinical Fellow in Special Care Dentistry
- Profile
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Jessie Tebbutt qualified from King’s College London in 2016 with honours and the prestigious University of London Gold Medal for Dentistry. Following this, she completed Dental Foundation Training in Thames Valley & Wessex and multiple Dental Core Training posts in Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery, Oral Surgery, Oral Medicine, and Special Care Dentistry in the North West.
During this time, she completed membership examinations of the Joint Dental Faculties (MJDF), a Postgraduate Certificate in Medical Education with the University of Central Lancashire, and a Postgraduate Diploma in Conscious Sedation with King’s College London, graduating both with distinction.
Jessie successfully applied to specialty training in Special Care Dentistry in 2020, based in the South West. She undertook the Chief Dental Officer’s Clinical Fellowship in 2021 and was appointed as an NIHR Academic Clinical Fellow in Special Care Dentistry at Sheffield Teaching Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust in 2022.
She intends to pursue her research in the improvement of oral health and dental management of older population groups, and those living with chronic conditions and multimorbidity
- Research interests
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Jessie has recently been awarded the Research Design Service (Yorkshire and the Humber) Public Involvement Funding Award to support the completion of public and patient involvement work with people with lived experience of Parkinson’s disease.
This initial stage of participatory work will provide a foundation on which she will develop her research, ensuring it meets the needs of these groups.
Her developing research interests include the improvement of oral health and dental management of neurodegenerative conditions including Parkinson’s disease. Jessie also has an interest in rarer conditions including Fibrodysplasia Ossificans Progressiva (FOP).
Exploring experiences of mouth care in people with Parkinson's
Jessie is currently conducting a qualitative study exploring the experiences of mouth care for people living with Parkinson’s. This study is looking to hear from people living with Parkinson's, or care partners (such as a family member, spouse or partner) involved in the care of someone with Parkinson's.
The purpose of the research is to understand the experiences of people living with Parkinson's in keeping their mouth and teeth healthy. The research is looking to find out what people with Parkinson's do regularly to keep their mouth and teeth healthy (eg toothbrushing, keeping dentures clean) and what they think about mouth and dental health.
If you are interested in finding out more or would like to take part, please follow the link below.
- Publications
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Featured publications
Journal articles
- Oral health experiences of people living with Parkinson's disease: a scoping review. British Dental Journal.
Other
- Author Q&A: Jessie Tebbutt. British Dental Journal, 236(7), 540-540.
All publications
Journal articles
- Oral health experiences of people living with Parkinson's disease: a scoping review. British Dental Journal.
- Flexibility and access to dental postgraduate speciality training. British Dental Journal, 235(3), 211-214.
- What factors affect the ability of refugees to access dental care services?. Evidence-Based Dentistry, 24(2), 81-82.
- An overview of digital readiness in dentistry - are we ready?. British Dental Journal, 233(2), 87-88.
- Standard- versus intermediate-dose enoxaparin for anti-factor Xa guided thromboprophylaxis in critically ill patients with COVID-19. Thrombosis Journal, 19(1).
- Use of three-dimensional planning and guidance technology in surgical correction of central giant cell granuloma-induced facial deformity. The Annals of The Royal College of Surgeons of England, 103(5), 381-382.
- A case report of oral nicotine-associated keratosis and a review of oral mucosal changes in tobacco and similar products. British Dental Journal, 228(10), 757-760.
- Use of diathermy needle tips in orthognathic surgical bone marking. The Annals of The Royal College of Surgeons of England, 102(8), 632-633.
- Self-retaining retractor and bone reduction forceps to manage a mandibular fracture. The Annals of The Royal College of Surgeons of England, 102(7), 548-549.
- Improving control of lingual split propagation in sagittal split osteotomy of the mandible. The Annals of The Royal College of Surgeons of England, 101(8), 619-620.
Other
- Author Q&A: Jessie Tebbutt. British Dental Journal, 236(7), 540-540.
- Stabilisation. British Dental Journal, 230(10), 626-626.
- Pharmacology: Dangerous interactions. British Dental Journal, 225(10), 907-907.
- Oral health: Sugar tax doubts. British Dental Journal, 224(4), 200-200.
- Dental pathology: Early identification. British Dental Journal, 222(2), 70-70.
- Grants
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The British Society of Special Care Dentistry (BSSCD) Research Grant to support the conduct of a qualitative study exploring the experiences of mouth care for people living with Parkinson's.
The University of Sheffield ACF Pump-Priming Grant to support the involvement of partners in care for those living with Parkinson's to participate in a qualitative study exploring the experiences of mouth care for people living with Parkinson's.
RDSYH Public Involvement Funding Award (May 2023) to support completion of public and patient involvement work with people with lived experience of Parkinson’s.
- Teaching interests
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Jessie has completed a Postgraduate Certificate in Medical Education with the University of Central Lancashire, graduating with distinction. She has experience in the development and delivery of inter-professional teaching.
She has examined in undergraduate dental examinations and sat on dental interview panels.
- Professional activities and memberships
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Elected Medicine and Dentistry Recruitment and Selection (MDRS) Group Special Care Dentistry National Recruitment Trainee Representative (2023 – present)
Appointed Yorkshire and Humber Trainee Executive Forum Communications & Engagement Lead (2022 – present)
Appointed Faculty of Medical Leadership and Management Leadership Scheme Dental Cohort Representative (2021 – 2022)
Appointed Co-Chair Empowering Student Leadership in Healthcare (ESLIH) Committee (2021 – 2022)
Appointed as the Chief Dental Officer’s Clinical Leadership Fellow (2021-2022) based at Health Education England
Elected British Dental Association Community Dental Service Group - Trainee Representative (2020-present)
Memberships
British Dental Association
British Society for Special Care Dentistry
British Society of Gerodontology
Royal College of Surgeons England
Clinical
Jessie is undertaking integrated clinical academic training in Special Care Dentistry. She works in both community and dental hospital clinical settings, providing dental care to those with physical, sensory, intellectual, mental, medical, emotional, or social impairment or disability. This care is delivered under local anaesthetic, conscious sedation, or general anaesthetic.