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Dental Education and Dental Practice
Journal of the Royal Society of Medicine, 1984This paper relates recent modes of dental practice to changes that the public and government are likely to ask the health care professions to make in the future. As usual they are asking for the best of all worlds. First, that we maintain the clinical model to the highest standards of personal dental care based and tested against the best research at ...
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Journal of Public Health Dentistry, 1988
AbstractDental health care workers (DHCWs) can provide important diagnostic, treatment, and referral services for patients with AIDS and at risk for AIDS. They also have a responsibility to protect all patients in their practices, and themselves, from infectious disease transmission through the use of infection control. To determine the extent to which
B, Gerbert, V, Badner, B, Maguire
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AbstractDental health care workers (DHCWs) can provide important diagnostic, treatment, and referral services for patients with AIDS and at risk for AIDS. They also have a responsibility to protect all patients in their practices, and themselves, from infectious disease transmission through the use of infection control. To determine the extent to which
B, Gerbert, V, Badner, B, Maguire
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The Journal of the American Dental Association, 1986
To gain patients' confidence, these moral guidelines offer specific consideration in presenting treatment choices, gaining consent, and responding to patients' decisions. When the dentist-patient relationship is one of mutual trust, unusual and difficult situations are easier to solve.
A C, Hirsch, B, Gert
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To gain patients' confidence, these moral guidelines offer specific consideration in presenting treatment choices, gaining consent, and responding to patients' decisions. When the dentist-patient relationship is one of mutual trust, unusual and difficult situations are easier to solve.
A C, Hirsch, B, Gert
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International Journal of Health Care Quality Assurance, 2001
Society now expects more from its doctors and dentists, and these increasing demands can be summed up in one relatively new term for the medical profession: “quality management” (QM). Doctors and dentists formerly took the view that their performance could be assessed solely on the basis of their technical skills, ethics and expertise, but are now ...
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Society now expects more from its doctors and dentists, and these increasing demands can be summed up in one relatively new term for the medical profession: “quality management” (QM). Doctors and dentists formerly took the view that their performance could be assessed solely on the basis of their technical skills, ethics and expertise, but are now ...
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Survey of dental practice/dental education in Victoria. Part IV. Specialist dental practice
Australian Dental Journal, 1990AbstractA survey of dentists registered with the Dental Board and resident in the State of Victoria included two sections, one for specialist/restricted practitioners and the other for practitioners, who had gained a postgraduate degree from the University of Melbourne between December 1982 and 1987.
B L, Stewart, C H, Macmillan, W J, Ralph
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Practice‐based dental research*
Journal of Oral Rehabilitation, 2007Summary Practice‐based research networks have existed in medicine for many years, but they are relatively new in dentistry. Practice‐based dental research is carried out in the ‘real world’ setting of dental practice. It encounters many problems, especially related to the clinicians’ treatment decisions and their variations in assessments of clinical ...
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European journal of paediatric dentistry, 2006
The aim of this study was to investigate the hygienic quality of dental practices on the basis of the self-awareness expressed by dentists respondents to a self-reported questionnaire about the health/hygiene characteristics of practice, the knowledge of biologic/toxicological risks and the preventive procedures and devices improvements in professional
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The aim of this study was to investigate the hygienic quality of dental practices on the basis of the self-awareness expressed by dentists respondents to a self-reported questionnaire about the health/hygiene characteristics of practice, the knowledge of biologic/toxicological risks and the preventive procedures and devices improvements in professional
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2003
This describes dental practice and the availability of dental patent remedies in Paris. Accounts of legal disputes, from original sources, illustrate the status and social history of some of the most wealthy dental practitioners in Paris during the Revolution.
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This describes dental practice and the availability of dental patent remedies in Paris. Accounts of legal disputes, from original sources, illustrate the status and social history of some of the most wealthy dental practitioners in Paris during the Revolution.
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Integrative oncology: Addressing the global challenges of cancer prevention and treatment
Ca-A Cancer Journal for Clinicians, 2022Jun J Mao,, Msce +2 more
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