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Management of anxiety in dental practice in the UK
British Dental Journal, 1989A postal questionnaire was sent to a random sample of dentists in the United Kingdom. The response rate was 59.9%. Anxiety was reported as a significant problem by 66% of dentists and information was gained regarding the techniques used to manage this anxiety. 'Patient management' and general anaesthesia were the techniques most commonly employed.
D H, Edmunds, M, Rosen
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Management of infection control in dental practice
Journal of Hospital Infection, 2009This was an observational study in which the management policies and procedures associated with infection control and instrument decontamination were examined in 179 dental surgeries by a team of trained surveyors. Information relating to the management of a wide range of infection control procedures, in particular the decontamination of dental ...
A, Smith +4 more
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Management of Specific Medical Emergencies in Dental Practice
British Dental Journal, 2018In this paper, the actions needed to manage specific medical emergencies are discussed. Each emergency requires a correct diagnosis to be made for effective and safe management. The basis of management in contemporary dental practice avoids the intravenous route where drugs are required to treat the emergency.
Mark, Greenwood, John, G Meechan
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Dental practice management game: a new tool for teaching practice management
Journal of Dental Education, 1977This paper describes the structure of a dental practice management game. The game covers a wide spectrum of management decisions in setting up and in running a dental practice. The decisions considered include practice location, the form of practice, staffing mix, salaries, and the purchasing or leasing of equipment.
A, Reisman +4 more
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Management of oxygen therapy in the dental practice
British Dental Journal, 2019Dental practices should have immediate access to oxygen, oxygen tubing and non-rebreathe oxygen masks in the event of an emergency situation. Although oxygen can save lives, if it isn't administered and managed appropriately, there is a potential for serious harm and even death.
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The management of Sjoögren's syndrome in dental practice
The Journal of the American Dental Association, 2001Sjögren's syndrome, or SS, is a multisystem inflammatory disorder of the exocrine glands with a wide range of extraglandular involvement. Symptoms of dry eyes and xerostomia, although not invariably present, are characteristic features of SS. An increased risk of oral and dental diseases is a prominent consequence of SS.The author reviewed recent ...
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Xerostomia: diagnosis and management in dental practice.
Today's FDA : official monthly journal of the Florida Dental Association, 2010Xerostomia is a subjective sensation of oral dryness. It is caused by many factors, among them, hypo/hyper salivation. This article covers the etiology, local and systemic factors related to dryness of the mouth, its diagnosis, and clinical and at-home management of the syndrome.
Salim, Rayman +2 more
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Change Management in a Group Dental Practice
Primary Dental Care, 2007The drive for quality assurance in general dental practice has arisen as a response to changing standards and demands. Dentists need to develop skills in change management in this new culture of change. Groups of practitioners often encounter difficulties when managing change, yet it is essential that they lead the process.
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The Management of a Group Dental Practice
Dental Clinics of North America, 1972I S, Newmark, G, Newmark
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