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Background: Dental instrumentation with hand-held devices is associated with discomfort, fatigue and musculoskeletal diseases or repetitive stress injuries.
Steven Dang +6 more
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Maximizing Beneficence and Autonomy: Ethical Support for the Use of Non-Pharmacological Methods for Managing Dental Anxiety [PDF]
This article examines advantages associated with nonpharmacological behavioral management techniques and suggests that there are benefits to their use (such as achieving a more lasting solution to the problem of dental anxiety) that are not realized with
Donate-Bartfield, Evelyn +2 more
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Difficulties and Feelings Experienced by Undergraduate Dental Students When Caring for Patients
ABSTRACT Purpose Dealing with the patient's illness process is part of the academic trajectory of healthcare students. The relationship between patients and their healthcare professionals can be complex and challenging, especially for undergraduate dental students. The purpose of this study was to evaluate the perceptions, feelings, and difficulties of
Bruna B. Rodrigues +5 more
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Teledentistry: An Innovative Workforce Model for Dental Hygienists [PDF]
Objective/Aims: This review of literature seeks to explore teledentistry as an alternative dental hygiene workforce model that places a dental hygienist in the role of the mid-level practitioner as part of a digitally-connected oral healthcare team.
Khau, Kayla T., Nguyen, Hannah H.
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ABSTRACT Objectives Approximately, 5%–12% of adults in the United States are estimated to have temporomandibular disorders (TMD), making it crucial that dentists are optimally trained to diagnose and treat TMD. The objectives were to assess dental students’ TMD‐related education, knowledge, attitudes, and behavior and explore if personal TMD‐related ...
Monica Fan +3 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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The aim. To assess the awareness and application of basic preventive technologies for head and neck cancer (HNC) early detection in the practice of dentists and primary care physicians (PCPs). Materials and methods. There were interviewed 233 dentists
Oryna Detsyk, Nataliia Fedoryka
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Dentists’ Attitudes Toward Up-To-Date Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation Guidelines
Aim: During dental treatment, it is possible to encounter cases of cardiac arrest, although their incidence is rare. Thus, it is necessary for dentists to be well prepared for medical emergencies (ME).
Melih Yüksel +3 more
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Trends in the Health of Young Children in California [PDF]
Analyzes trends in key health indicators for California's 0- to 5-year-olds -- including health insurance status and type, source of care, and percentage of overweight children -- by family income and race/ethnicity.
David Grant, Samantha Kurosky
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