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Comparing Practice Management Courses in Canadian Dental Schools.

Journal of Dental Education, 2018
Practice management has become an increasingly important aspect of dental education over the years in order to better prepare students for the reality of practice.
D. Schonwetter, B. Schwartz
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Practice management curricular changes may lead to enhanced preparedness for practice.

Journal of Dental Education, 2020
PURPOSE The 2018 American Dental Education Association Survey of Dental School Seniors showed that 62.5% of graduates felt prepared in practice administration compared to 49.5% in 2013. The aim of this study was to survey and Internet search U.S.
Bradley S Roberts   +3 more
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Using Assessments of Dental Students' Entrepreneurial Self-Efficacy to Aid Practice Management Education.

Journal of Dental Education, 2017
In the past, the typical practice management curriculum in U.S. dental schools was found to place a heavy emphasis on customer service, whereas areas typically stressed in business entrepreneurship and management courses (e.g., long-range planning ...
A. Mollica, K. Cain, R. Callan
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Teaching dental practice management in a time of change.

Journal of Dental Education, 2015
Practice management seems to be a topic that we dental educators never seem to get quite right. Surveys of graduating students usually point to it as an area that needs improvement in their education.
N. Karimbux
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Management of anxiety in dental practice in the UK [PDF]

open access: possibleBritish Dental Journal, 1989
A 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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Use of distraction techniques for the management of anxiety and fear in paediatric dental practice: A systematic review of randomized controlled trials.

International Journal of Paediatric Dentistry, 2019
OBJECTIVE To determine whether distraction techniques (DT) reduce children's/adolescent's anxiety and fear during dental treatment. METHODS Randomized controlled trials (RCTs) in which any type of DT were used to manage dental anxiety and dental fear ...
I. Prado   +5 more
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Awareness of dentists regarding immediate management of dental avulsion: Knowledge, Attitude, and Practice study.

JPMA. The Journal of the Pakistan Medical Association, 2018
OBJECTIVE To assess the knowledge of practising dentists regarding immediate management of dental avulsion. METHODS The cross-sectional analytical study was conducted in various dental colleges and teaching hospitals of Karachi, Pakistan, in October ...
K. Zafar   +3 more
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Integrating leadership into a practice management curriculum for dental students.

Journal of Dental Education, 2010
Curriculum evaluations by recent graduates of the Harvard School of Dental Medicine suggested the need for additional coursework in practice management.
E. Kalenderian   +3 more
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Using competencies to improve dental practice management education.

Journal of Dental Education, 2009
The ADEA Competencies for the New General Dentist contain a significant number of practice management-related competencies. To date, these have been taught primarily in a lecture format in the third and fourth years of the dental curriculum.
D. Willis
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Management of oxygen therapy in the dental practice [PDF]

open access: possibleBritish Dental Journal, 2019
Dental 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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