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What gets a dentist hired? Factors influencing employment of recent dentist graduates in Saudi Arabia. [PDF]

open access: yesPLoS One
Aboalshamat KT   +4 more
europepmc   +1 more source

Community Water Fluoridation and Birth Outcomes.

open access: yesJAMA Netw Open
Krebs B   +4 more
europepmc   +1 more source

THE ECONOMICS OF DENTAL CARE*

Journal of Public Health Dentistry, 1970
On first reading, this report may strike the reader as abrupt and ruthless, but be advised to read it a second time.
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The Structure and Economics of Dental Education

Journal of Dental Education, 2012
While the markets for dental services and dental education are intimately and irrevocably connected, there are huge differences between the way the two sectors function economically. These economic differences derive from differences in the structure, objectives, and environment of both sectors ...
Kent D, Nash, L Jackson, Brown
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Economic Impact of Dental Hygienists on Solo Dental Practices

Journal of Dental Education, 2012
The fact that a significant percentage of dentists employ dental hygienists raises an important question: Are dental practices that utilize a dental hygienist structurally and operationally different from practices that do not? This article explores differences among dental practices that operate with and without dental hygienists.
Vickie F, Lazar   +2 more
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Dental Therapists in General Dental Practices: An Economic Evaluation

Journal of Dental Education, 2012
Dental access disparities are well documented and have been recognized as a national problem. Their major cause is the lack of reasonable Medicaid reimbursement rates for the underserved. Specifically, Medicaid reimbursement rates for children average 40 percent below market rates. In addition, most state Medicaid programs do not cover adults.
Tryfon J, Beazoglou   +4 more
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The impact of prepayment on the economics of dental care

The Journal of the American Dental Association, 1966
It is anticipated that, during the next few years, there will be a sudden and substantial expansion in the extent of insurance of prepayment coverage against the expenses of dental care. Speculations are offered as to the effect such an expansion will have on expenditures for dental care, dentists’ incomes and fees, supply and distribution of dentists,
D C, Riedel, M, Lerner
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The economics and evaluation of dental care and treatment

Social Science & Medicine, 1986
This paper is concerned with economic evaluation in dentistry. The potential for such evaluation is great, but has not been fully realised to date. A number of issues which are common to the existing literature are discussed, and particular attention is paid to the question of measuring dental health in economic appraisal.
B F, Yule   +2 more
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