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Modifying Diagnostic Terminology May Promote Evidence-Based Care.
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The Pavlovian Journal of Biological Science, 1986
This study analyzes so-called hopeless gaggers, i.e., patients in whom dental treatment and wearing of a prosthesis produced a retching or vomiting reaction, in order to investigate the sources and properties of this pathologic reaction. In 35 patients, an anamnestic inquiry, a determination of the reflexogenic zone, a recording of the peripheral ...
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This study analyzes so-called hopeless gaggers, i.e., patients in whom dental treatment and wearing of a prosthesis produced a retching or vomiting reaction, in order to investigate the sources and properties of this pathologic reaction. In 35 patients, an anamnestic inquiry, a determination of the reflexogenic zone, a recording of the peripheral ...
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2008
Dental professionals exist to serve the needs and demands of the public, contributing to health and well-being. They diagnose, treat, and prevent oral disease and promote oral health. Dentists in particular play an important role in helping the population and decision makers to achieve health through good oral health.
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Dental professionals exist to serve the needs and demands of the public, contributing to health and well-being. They diagnose, treat, and prevent oral disease and promote oral health. Dentists in particular play an important role in helping the population and decision makers to achieve health through good oral health.
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The Journal of the American Dental Association, 2015
W ith the US health care system in the midst of a major transition spurred on by the Affordable Care Act, there is renewed debate over health workforce policy issues. One key question is whether the United States will face physician, nurse, and other health care provider shortages as health insurance coverage expands and several health care occupations
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W ith the US health care system in the midst of a major transition spurred on by the Affordable Care Act, there is renewed debate over health workforce policy issues. One key question is whether the United States will face physician, nurse, and other health care provider shortages as health insurance coverage expands and several health care occupations
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