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2019 AAHA Dental Care Guidelines for Dogs and Cats.
The Journal of the American Animal Hospital Association, 2019The 2019 AAHA Dental Care Guidelines for Dogs and Cats outline a comprehensive approach to support companion animal practices in improving the oral health and often, the quality of life of their canine and feline patients. The guidelines are an update of
Jan Bellows+7 more
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Oral health and dental care of older persons—A systematic map of systematic reviews
Gerodontology, 2018OBJECTIVES To examine the current knowledge on oral health status and dental care of older persons through a systematic mapping of systematic reviews of low or moderate risk of bias.
Á. Ástvaldsdóttir+12 more
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Science, 2000
Contrary to the speculations in the Random Samples item “Man, the toothpick user” (28 Apr., p. 607) and to Peter Ungar and co-workers' suggestions ([1][1]), toothpick use is not unique to genus Homo , nor even to hominids. Chimpanzees ( Pan troglodytes ) use twigs not only to clean their teeth, but also to extract loose deciduous ones. Such tool use is
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Contrary to the speculations in the Random Samples item “Man, the toothpick user” (28 Apr., p. 607) and to Peter Ungar and co-workers' suggestions ([1][1]), toothpick use is not unique to genus Homo , nor even to hominids. Chimpanzees ( Pan troglodytes ) use twigs not only to clean their teeth, but also to extract loose deciduous ones. Such tool use is
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British Journal of Psychiatry, 1966
Electroplexy is widely practised and recognized as a valuable form of treatment in psychiatry. The techniques used have been studied and described, and the complications listed in detail.
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Electroplexy is widely practised and recognized as a valuable form of treatment in psychiatry. The techniques used have been studied and described, and the complications listed in detail.
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Gerodontology, 1985
The geriatric population in many parts of the United States is underserved by dentistry. Socioeconomic problems, difficult access to dental facilities, and confusion about the need for dental care often prevent the elderly from seeking dental service.
Eugene S. Ley, Odin Langsjoen
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The geriatric population in many parts of the United States is underserved by dentistry. Socioeconomic problems, difficult access to dental facilities, and confusion about the need for dental care often prevent the elderly from seeking dental service.
Eugene S. Ley, Odin Langsjoen
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Disease-a-Month, 2014
Partly due to two major economic recessions since the turn of the century, the number of Americans without dental insurance who visit the dentist regularly has steadily decreased. The overwhelming majority of inmates are included in that group of individuals without dental insurance.
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Partly due to two major economic recessions since the turn of the century, the number of Americans without dental insurance who visit the dentist regularly has steadily decreased. The overwhelming majority of inmates are included in that group of individuals without dental insurance.
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The experience of adverse childhood experiences and dental care in childhood
Community Dentistry and Oral Epidemiology, 2018OBJECTIVES Routine preventive dental care is important to overall child health and well-being. However, the experience of adversity in childhood may prevent children from getting adequate preventive care. This study seeks to explore how the prevalence of
E. Crouch+4 more
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Journal of Public Health Dentistry, 1974
By exploring the somewhat uncharted aspects of the cost of dental care, based on the data now available, Barish and Barish have produced an interesting prediction of what costs might be with trained auxiliaries for readers of the Summer Issue of the Journal.
Anna M. Barish, Nathaniel H. Barish
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By exploring the somewhat uncharted aspects of the cost of dental care, based on the data now available, Barish and Barish have produced an interesting prediction of what costs might be with trained auxiliaries for readers of the Summer Issue of the Journal.
Anna M. Barish, Nathaniel H. Barish
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Health Affairs, 2017
Dental coverage for adult enrollees is an optional benefit under Medicaid. Thirty-one states and the District of Columbia have expanded eligibility for Medicaid under the Affordable Care Act. Millions of low-income adults have gained health care coverage
A. Singhal, P. Damiano, L. Sabik
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Dental coverage for adult enrollees is an optional benefit under Medicaid. Thirty-one states and the District of Columbia have expanded eligibility for Medicaid under the Affordable Care Act. Millions of low-income adults have gained health care coverage
A. Singhal, P. Damiano, L. Sabik
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Dental Update, 1999
Domiciliary dental care is an important and growing area of treatment provision. However, adequate training is required in order to develop the knowledge and skills necessary to perform such care. This article draws attention to the likely increase in demand for domiciliary dental care services and the reasons for it; and highlights the issues and ...
Janice Fiske, Debbie A. Lewis
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Domiciliary dental care is an important and growing area of treatment provision. However, adequate training is required in order to develop the knowledge and skills necessary to perform such care. This article draws attention to the likely increase in demand for domiciliary dental care services and the reasons for it; and highlights the issues and ...
Janice Fiske, Debbie A. Lewis
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