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Public dental health care program for persons with disability
Acta Odontologica Scandinavica, 2005The objectives of the study were (1) to describe the organization and content of the Danish public oral health care program for persons with disability, and (2) to analyse possible variations in relation to the goals and requirements set by the health authorities.
Christensen, Lisa Bøge +2 more
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Receipt of dental care and barriers encountered by persons with disabilities
Special Care in Dentistry, 2011ABSTRACTA study was conducted to describe the receipt of dental care by patients with disabilities and to understand their perspective with regard to barriers to dental care. Subjects for this study were recruited among patients with disabilities seen at Carolinas Rehabilitation's outpatient clinic.
Mark A Hirsch
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Hospital‐based dental care for persons with disabilities: a study of patient selection criteria
Special Care in Dentistry, 2000The objective of this Investigation was to generate a medical and dental profile of patients attending the Mount Slnal Hospital Dental Program for Persons with Disabilities, to determine If certain selected criteria could Identify patients likely to require dental care In that setting.
S, Hulland, M J, Sigal
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The Missouri Elks Mobile Dental Program?Dental Care for Developmentally Disabled Persons
Journal of Public Health Dentistry, 1990AbstractThis article describes the origins, funding, organization, operation, utilization, and outreach program of a statewide mobile dental program for the disabled in Missouri. The article includes information based on analysis of productivity reports and patient records.
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The dental hygienist as dental care advocate for persons with disabilities
Special Care in Dentistry, 1984Although there is a trend towards reduction in the severity of dental disease in persons with disabilities, gaps in the provision of dental services remain. As an advocate of dental care for persons with disabilities, the dental hygienist can personalize the provision of dental services and assist in removing barriers to care.
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Professional dental care provision systems for persons with disabilities by prefecture in Japan.
Community dental health, 2021The number of persons with disabilities has increased and aged. Although it is important to maintain good oral health to extend healthy life expectancy, it is difficult for such people. This study aimed to analyze regional disparities in dental care provision systems for disabled people and to propose measures for the establishment of an appropriate ...
K, Oozawa +4 more
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Special Care in Dentistry, 2010
Fifty-five dentate patients with Down syndrome (DS) and 74 with mental disability non-Down (MR) were compared to 88 control subjects. Subjects in the MR and Control groups were matched by gender and ethnicity to subjects with DS. All subjects were nonsmokers.
Ahmed, Khocht +2 more
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Fifty-five dentate patients with Down syndrome (DS) and 74 with mental disability non-Down (MR) were compared to 88 control subjects. Subjects in the MR and Control groups were matched by gender and ethnicity to subjects with DS. All subjects were nonsmokers.
Ahmed, Khocht +2 more
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Delivery of dental care to persons with disabilities and other special populations
WORK: A Journal of Prevention, Assessment & Rehabilitation, 1999Although humankind has long suffered from dental ills, and despite progressive efforts by the field of dentistry to provide dental healthcare in a compassionate and anxiety-free manner, the profession of dentistry has suffered a tarnished reputation. Going to the dentist is considered painful and induces fear among most people; however, this mindset ...
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Special Care in Dentistry, 1987
SummaryA survey was conducted of 300 state long‐term care facilities to determine prior training and needs for further instruction of dental staff in the management of patients in this setting. In addition, dental practitioners in two states, Missouri and Washington, were surveyed with respect to their qualifications and availability to treat persons ...
D J, Stiefel, E L, Truelove, D E, Jolly
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SummaryA survey was conducted of 300 state long‐term care facilities to determine prior training and needs for further instruction of dental staff in the management of patients in this setting. In addition, dental practitioners in two states, Missouri and Washington, were surveyed with respect to their qualifications and availability to treat persons ...
D J, Stiefel, E L, Truelove, D E, Jolly
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