An update on practice management instruction in U.S. Dental Schools [PDF]
Over the last twenty-seven years, the evaluation of practice man- agement in dental schools has been documented by three studies. In twenty-seven years the teaching of practice management has been influenced by changes in the definition of practice ...
Dunning, David G.+2 more
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Full-Mouth Rehabilitation of a Patient with Sjogren's Syndrome with Maxillary Titanium-Zirconia and Mandibular Monolithic Zirconia Implant Prostheses Fabricated with CAD/CAM Technology: A Clinical Report. [PDF]
Dental implants have become a well-established treatment modality for the management of complete and partial edentulism. Recent advancements in dental implant systems and CAD/CAM technologies have revolutionized prosthodontic practice by allowing for the
Afrashtehfar, Kelvin I+5 more
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The practices and beliefs of dental professionals regarding the management of patients taking anticoagulant and antiplatelet drugs [PDF]
AIM: This study aimed to inform the implementation of the updated Scottish Dental Clinical Effectiveness Programme (SDCEP) guidance, ‘Management of Dental Patients taking Anticoagulant or Antiplatelet Drugs’, and to determine training needs by ...
Beaton, Laura+5 more
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The management of porphyria in dental practice [PDF]
From time to time a patient may attend your practice with a systemic condition that you may or may not remember from the small print of your undergraduate text books. This paper describes one such systemic condition, porphyria, and its dental management.
Brown GJ, Welbury RR
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Management of anaphylaxis in the dental practice: an update [PDF]
Anaphylaxis is a severe and potentially life-threatening allergic reaction that can occur in the dental practice. There are a number of dental-related causes including mouthwashes, local anaesthetics, latex and antibiotics. The dental team must be able to respond effectively and manage the life-threatening situation appropriately following ...
Shaam Shamsi, Phil Jevon
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Management of choking in the dental practice [PDF]
Foreign-body airway obstruction (FBAO) (choking) is a life-threatening emergency. Each year in England and Wales, there are approximately 250 deaths caused by FBAO, 60% of which occur in the healthcare setting. Dental staff must be able to recognise and effectively treat FBAO.
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Dental management considerations for the patient with an acquired coagulopathy. Part 1: Coagulopathies from systemic disease [PDF]
Current teaching suggests that many patients are at risk for prolonged bleeding during and following invasive dental procedures, due to an acquired coagulopathy from systemic disease and/or from medications.
A Barber+90 more
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Opportunities for faculty-librarian collaboration in an expanded dentistry curriculum. [PDF]
With the increased emphasis on evidence-based practice, developing information literacy (IL), as well as other literacies (e.g., oral), earlier in programs is becoming widely accepted in medicine and allied fields.
Lowe, M. Sara+2 more
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The perceived business management knowledge and skills of dentists in private practice in South Africa [PDF]
This study evaluated the perceived business (practice) management knowledge and skills of dentists involved in the management of a private practice in South Africa by means of a self-administered web-based questionnaire. Invited participants were members
Daya-Roopa, Variza, Owen, CP
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Dental Management For Patients With Cardiovascular Disease: A Literature Review [PDF]
The high prevalence of heart disease makes dentists often meet patients with this condition. Cardiac disorders commonly encountered in dental practice include hypertension, ischemic heart disease, cardiac arrhythmias, infective endocarditis, and ...
Effendi, Indira Khairunnisa+1 more
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