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Education and Unification of Dental Auxiliaries
The Journal of the American Dental Association, 1973Dental assistants, hygienists, and technicians must be consolidated in one group of auxiliary personnel, and not fragmented by the creation of new categories. In the future, their educations should include the same background in dentistry, with the option of training in some specialty later. Titles for auxiliary personnel should reflect their education
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EXPANDED DUTIES FOR DENTAL AUXILIARIES*
Journal of Public Health Dentistry, 1970Dr. Cox reports some conclusions of the Association's Committee on Manpower and Education.
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Dental Auxiliaries: Dentistry’s Dilemma
The Journal of the American Dental Association, 1972In spite of the demand for more restorative services, the dental profession is shifting its direction of care to more preventive services. About 5,000 more auxiliaries are needed annually although about 12,000 are trained on the job and 5,000 others are educated formally each year.
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Experimental dental auxiliary programs
Journal of Dental Education, 1973A J, Kazis, M, Blau
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Development of an auxiliary resource for diagnosis of dental caries in epidemiological surveys
International Journal of Dental Hygiene, 2011Antonio CARLOS Pereira
exaly

