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The Journal of the American Dental Association, 1969
Work that will have the greatest impact on the practice of dentistry now and in the future has been chosen for review from the vast field of recent research in dental materials. The research ranges from adhesive restorative materials to resins for prosthetics.
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Work that will have the greatest impact on the practice of dentistry now and in the future has been chosen for review from the vast field of recent research in dental materials. The research ranges from adhesive restorative materials to resins for prosthetics.
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Journal of Dental Research, 1994
Dentistry is a Hippocratic profession and is therefore committed to ongoing research into the causes and treatments of disease. This research embodies ethical standards which place a high value on a respect for persons. Those standards emphasize that we obtain informed consent from individuals selected to participate in research.
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Dentistry is a Hippocratic profession and is therefore committed to ongoing research into the causes and treatments of disease. This research embodies ethical standards which place a high value on a respect for persons. Those standards emphasize that we obtain informed consent from individuals selected to participate in research.
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The Journal of the American Dental Association, 1962
Dental radiological research carried on between January 1960 and November 1961 is reviewed. Topics considered include physics, new technics, roentgenographic interpretation, radiation hygiene, tissue changes induced by radiation, and chemical protection against radiation damage. (R.H.D.)
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Dental radiological research carried on between January 1960 and November 1961 is reviewed. Topics considered include physics, new technics, roentgenographic interpretation, radiation hygiene, tissue changes induced by radiation, and chemical protection against radiation damage. (R.H.D.)
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The Journal of Prosthetic Dentistry, 1968
Abstract Dental research, during the past two decades, has had rapid growth both in development and in financial support. Also, during the last ten years, the number of interested and qualified researchers has increased greatly. These are trends which, I am confident, will continue at a high level, and progress will be even greater in the years ahead.
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Abstract Dental research, during the past two decades, has had rapid growth both in development and in financial support. Also, during the last ten years, the number of interested and qualified researchers has increased greatly. These are trends which, I am confident, will continue at a high level, and progress will be even greater in the years ahead.
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The Journal of the American Dental Association, 1968
Results of studies of patterns of cavitation and of other studies related to dental caries are reviewed.
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Results of studies of patterns of cavitation and of other studies related to dental caries are reviewed.
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Dental research priorities and availability of research opportunities for dental students
Journal of Dental Education, 1978The American Student Dental Association surveyed 69 dental deans representing schools in the United States, Canada, and Puerto Rico to assess the priority of research and the role of dental students in research activity. Student interest, curricular requirements, potential funding, and opportunities available, as related to dental research, were topics
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British Dental Journal, 1990
The Joint Dental Committee exists to achieve greater collaboration between the research councils and health departments, and to better coordinate and promote research in the dental field. Here, the Committee describes its work, giving an insight into its aims and aspirations.
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The Joint Dental Committee exists to achieve greater collaboration between the research councils and health departments, and to better coordinate and promote research in the dental field. Here, the Committee describes its work, giving an insight into its aims and aspirations.
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The Journal of the American Dental Association, 1956
George C. Pafenbarger, Ralph W. Phillips
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George C. Pafenbarger, Ralph W. Phillips
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Dental Nursing, 2015
The involvement of nurses in research has little mention within dentistry. Dental research trials tend to be undertaken in the hospital environment, as studies require time and resources that are sometimes not suited for general practice
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The involvement of nurses in research has little mention within dentistry. Dental research trials tend to be undertaken in the hospital environment, as studies require time and resources that are sometimes not suited for general practice
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