نتایج جستجو برای: dental policy

تعداد نتایج: 421623  

2014
Raghuwar D. Singh Sunit K. Jurel Shuchi Tripathi Kaushal K. Agrawal Reema Kumari

OBJECTIVES The objective of the study was to assess the awareness and performance towards dental waste including mercury management policy and practices among the dental practitioners in North India. MATERIALS AND METHODS An epidemiologic survey was conducted among 200 private dental practitioners. The survey form was composed of 29 self-administered questions frame based on knowledge, attitu...

Journal: :The Saudi dental journal 2014
R Al-Dabaan J T Newton K Asimakopoulou

AIM To analyze the experience and knowledge of dental practitioners in Saudi Arabia regarding the identification of child abuse and neglect (CAN), to identify barriers that prevent the reporting of suspected cases of child maltreatment by dental practitioners, and to assess the need for training dentists in child protection. METHODS A self-administered, web-based questionnaire was emailed to ...

Journal: :Journal of dental education 2007
Anthony T Vernillo Arthur L Caplan

The latest Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) guidelines recommend routine HIV screening for a large segment of the population, given that the individual understands that an HIV test will be performed unless he or she declines testing (opt-out testing). The CDC recommendation calls for the elimination of formalized requirements for written consent and pretest counseling to encoura...

Journal: :Journal of dental education 2003
Paul E Gates James H Ganey Marc D Brown

The shortage of faculty in dental education is well documented, but the data also show a shortage of minorities in postgraduate programs, which develop future faculty. In the last ten years, ADEA's effort to address minority issues in dental education has made some progress. In addition, examples of pipelines for minority faculty development that have shown some success include: a partnership b...

Journal: :The New Zealand dental journal 2008
H F Akers

In comparison with that of other nations in the British Commonwealth, New Zealand's early and comparatively high adoption of water fluoridation was a distinctive health policy. National concerns about the caries epidemic and the legacies of TR Hunter, F Truby King, HP Pickerill and JP Walsh engendered a spirit of cooperation between the Department of Health, the New Zealand School Dental Servic...

Journal: :Journal of dental education 2007
Richard S Masella

The most important mission of dental education is development of student professionalism. It is only within the context of professionalism that specialized knowledge and technical expertise find meaning. Altruism, integrity, caring, community focus, and commitment to excellence are attributes of professionalism. Its backbone is the obligation of service to people before service to self--a socia...

Journal: :Health services research 2011
Genevieve M Kenney James Marton Ariel E Klein Jennifer E Pelletier Jeffery Talbert

OBJECTIVE To examine changes in children's receipt of well-child and preventive dental care in Medicaid/Children's Health Insurance Program (CHIP) in two states that adopted policies aimed at promoting greater preventive care receipt. DATA SOURCES The 2004-2008 Medicaid/CHIP claims and enrollment data from Idaho and Kentucky. STUDY DESIGN Logistic and hazard pre-post regression models, cont...

2011
Young Ho Kim

Objective. Patients with hypodontia are relatively common in clinical dentistry. This study was performed to determine the prevalence of hypodontia of permanent teeth in Korean orthodontic patients and whether such prevalence is associated with the type of dental clinic, patient gender, or the type of malocclusion. Materials and Methods. Over a five-year period, we evaluated 3,055 patients (mea...

Journal: :Journal of dental education 2005
Helen M Sharp Raymond A Kuthy Keith E Heller

Ethics education in dentistry is a requirement for accreditation. Despite universal adoption of ethics courses, there is ongoing discussion about the appropriate content of these courses and about methods to engage students. Faculty who teach ethics must select a limited set of topics from the broad fields of professional ethics, bioethics, and the humanities. The purpose of this article is to ...

Journal: :Journal of dental education 2001
N Tinanoff J M Douglass

The aim of this review of clinical decision-making for caries management in primary teeth is to integrate current knowledge in the field of cariology into clinically usable concepts and procedures to aid in the diagnosis and therapy of dental caries in primary teeth. The evidence for this paper is derived from other manuscripts of this conference, computer and hand searches of scientific articl...

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