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Dental Hygienist Students’ Learning About Motivational Interviewing
Objective: To investigate whether dental hygienist students through peer-learning can increase their ability to conduct motivational interviewing (MI) compared with students who follow the regular curriculum.
Ann-Christin Johansson +3 more
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Dental Professionals in Non-Dental Settings [PDF]
This report focuses on nine oral health innovations seeking to increase access to preventive oral health care in nondental settings. Two additional reports in this series describe the remaining programs that provide care in dental settings and care to ...
D. Krol +5 more
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Background The COVID-19 pandemic rapidly altered dental practice, training, and education. This study investigates the pandemic’s impacts on the clinical training experiences of dental and dental hygienist trainees at the US Department of Veterans ...
Heather Northcraft +3 more
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Spectrum was a newsletter for students, faculty, staff and alumni of the Henry M.
Boffa, Joseph +4 more
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Trust and Distrust in Dental Professionals: Patient Perceptions and Experiences
ABSTRACT Purpose To investigate factors that contribute to trust in dentists among patients with socioeconomic barriers and explore how these factors influence patient decisions to undergo dental treatment. Methods Patients at the University of Toronto, Faculty of Dentistry, participated in one‐on‐one semi‐structured interviews, answering open‐ended ...
Ken He +3 more
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Five Steps for the Maintenance and Interception of Complications in Zygomatic Implants
Zygomatic implants are used for the rehabilitation of the upper jaw of patients with severe and moderate bone atrophy. Possible post-surgical complications include soft tissue dehiscence, sinusitis, and prosthodontic fractures, and maintaining an ...
Consuela Sanavia +7 more
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It Takes a Team: How New Dental Providers Can Benefit Patients and Practices [PDF]
Examines how dental therapists and hygienist-therapists, licensed to provide primary care to underserved patients, and dental hygienists would affect private practices' capacity, productivity, and revenues under three scenarios.
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Making the Case for Open Dental Education
ABSTRACT Dental education as a field and dentistry as a profession are facing significant challenges, including workforce shortages, ever‐rising costs, unmet student and community needs, as well as quality of pedagogical practices. Open educational resources are learning objects that are freely accessible and are able to be retained, reused, revised ...
Casey D. Wright +7 more
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The Value of Evidence-Based Computer Simulation of Oral Health Outcomes for Management Analysis of the Alaska Dental Health Aide Program [PDF]
Objectives: To create an evidence‐based research tool to inform and guide policy and program managers as they develop and deploy new service delivery models for oral disease prevention and intervention.
Haley, Sharman +3 more
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ABSTRACT Objectives Perceived professional suitability—students' judgment of whether they are well‐suited to their profession—may shift within a semester, yet longitudinal evidence in dental hygiene education is limited. We examined 6‐month changes in perceived suitability and their psychological associations.
Maya Izumi +2 more
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