نتایج جستجو برای: dental health surveys

تعداد نتایج: 1181231  

2013
Gerry Humphris John R Crawford Kirsty Hill Angela Gilbert Ruth Freeman

BACKGROUND A recent UK population survey of oral health included questions to assess dental anxiety to provide mean and prevalence estimates of this important psychological construct. METHODS A two-stage cluster sample was used for the survey across England, Wales, and Northern Ireland. The survey took place between October-December 2009, and January-April 2010. All interviewers were trained ...

2016
Camila Nascimento Monteiro Mariëlle A. Beenackers Moisés Goldbaum Marilisa Berti de Azevedo Barros Reinaldo José Gianini Chester Luiz Galvão Cesar Johan P. Mackenbach

BACKGROUND Access to, and use of, dental health services in Brazil have improved since 2003. The increase of private health care plans and the implementation of the "Smiling Brazil" Program, the largest public oral health care program in the world, could have influenced this increase in access. However, we do not yet know if inequalities in the use of dental health services persist after the im...

Journal: :Journal of dental education 2006
Bruce S Graham

Dental educators provide learning experiences for dental students that help them develop the belief that universal access to oral health care is a social justice imperative that will compel them to provide care to underserved patients after they graduate. To accomplish these learning outcomes, dental schools first recruit underrepresented minority students and students with previous volunteeris...

Journal: :Journal of dental education 2003
Curt S Ayers Richard A Abrams Michael D McCunniff Benjamin R Goldstein

This project was undertaken to compare the opinions of private and public dental school students' perceptions concerning extramural programming, which is defined as any aspect of the curriculum in which undergraduate dental students provide dental care outside the main dental facility. A survey instrument was used to collect data from undergraduate students at a private (N = 267; 88.4 percent r...

Journal: :Revista panamericana de salud publica = Pan American journal of public health 2001
R Warpeha E Beltrán-Aguilar R Báez

OBJECTIVE To assess the methods used and results found in two surveys, one conducted in 1984 and the other in 1995, that indicated a large reduction in the prevalence and severity of dental caries among children in Jamaica, with special attention focused on methodological differences between the two surveys and the biological factors that may explain the large reduction in caries. METHODS In ...

Journal: :Journal of dental education 2012
Judy Chia-Chun Yuan Damian J Lee Fatemeh S Afshari Maria Therese S Galang Cortino Sukotjo

Obesity has become an epidemic and a public health concern in the United States and many other countries around the world. The impact of obesity on individuals' overall and oral health and its influence on dental treatment protocols and postoperative procedures have been well documented. It is therefore important for dentists to understand and recognize obesity, educate their patients on its as...

Journal: :International dental journal 2012
Diah A Maharani Anton Rahardjo

OBJECTIVE One of the goals of Indonesian health policy is 'Health for All'; this includes dental health care. Therefore, it is important to continually evaluate and dynamically assess the effects of government policies, particularly whether these policies promote or obstruct social justice. This study is intended to describe the need for and utilisation of dental care and how disparities in den...

2014
Mukesh Kumar Prasenjit Banerjee Rajesh Gondhalekar Rajeshri Gondhalekar Rajeev Lall Rajkumar Parwani

BACKGROUND A dental survey was conducted among the school going children of age group 6-13 yrs, focused to find out incidence of malocclusion so as to predict the probable time at which preventive measures can be taken. MATERIALS AND METHODS A survey was carried on 985 unrelated healthy subject, including of 575 boys and 410 girls and the population was divided into three economic group of up...

Journal: :Journal of dental education 2015
Arezoo Ebn Ahmady Mina Pakkhesal A Hamid Zafarmand Harry Alan Lando

Health care is becoming more patient-centered and, as a result, patients' experiences of care and assessment of satisfaction are taken more seriously. Patient satisfaction influences treatment cooperation, and better cooperation leads to healthier patients in the long term. This generalization clearly applies in the dental school clinic setting. Furthermore, dental school clinics' administrator...

Journal: :Journal of dental education 2015
Richard W Ballard Joseph L Hagan Janice A Townsend Mary B Ballard Paul C Armbruster

Students and faculty members in the health professions classroom are expected to exhibit professional behaviors that are conducive to maintaining a positive learning environment, but there is little published research concerning incivility in the area of dental education. The aim of this study was to evaluate differences in perceptions of incivility between dental faculty and students, between ...

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