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Management of anaphylaxis in the dental practice

Dental Nursing, 2013
With allergic reactions on the increase and responders often mistaking these for other conditions, this article identifies the clinical symptoms of anaphylaxis and describes the necessary skills and equipment required to manage this life-threatening condition
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The evolution of the dental practice manager

Dental Nursing, 2018
Charlotte Leggatt considers this multifaceted role in ever-changing times
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Dental Practice Transition: A Practical Guide to Management

Journal of Dental Education, 2009
Dr. Scarbecz is Director of Planning and Assessment and Professor, Department of Bioscience Research, and Dr. Redmond is Assistant Professor, Department of Pediatric Dentistry and Community Oral Health—both in the College of Dentistry, University of Tennessee. Contact Dr.
David C. Redmond, Mark Scarbecz
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Dental practice management game: a new tool for teaching practice management

Journal of Dental Education, 1977
This 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.
Juan Rivaud   +4 more
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Practice management for the dental nurse

Dental Nursing, 2010
Effective practice management is paramount for the wellbeing of both the dental team and the business. This article provides useful tips to create a successful business and a happy team through good practice management.
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Management of Specific Medical Emergencies in Dental Practice

British Dental Journal, 2018
In 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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The management of Sjoögren's syndrome in dental practice

The Journal of the American Dental Association, 2001
Sjögren'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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Change Management in a Group Dental Practice

Primary Dental Care, 2007
The 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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Xerostomia: diagnosis and management in dental practice.

Today's FDA : official monthly journal of the Florida Dental Association, 2010
Xerostomia 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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