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Preventive dentistry for the elderly
Special Care in Dentistry, 1983SUMMARYPreventive dentistry for the elderly must be concerned with the four levels of prevention: initiation of disease, progression and recurrence, loss of function, and loss of life. The areas of greatest pertinence to the elderly are: caries, erosion and abrasion, periodontal disease, special considerations in restorative dentistry, oral cancer ...
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Education for preventive dentistry
The Journal of the American Dental Association, 1959Although dentistry in the United States has a relatively high standing, it could be improved in several ways. The quality of students entering dental schools should be raised; the curriculum should be more flexible; the differences in interests and abilities among students should be more fully recognized; students should be motivated by good examples ...
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A DEFINITION OF PREVENTIVE DENTISTRY
Journal of Public Health Dentistry, 1969Dr. Gerrie, having found no satisfactory definition of Preventive Dentstry invites criticism of his definition from everyone who reads it.
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Preventive Applications of Polyphenols in Dentistry—A Review
International Journal of Molecular Sciences, 2021Jasmin Kirsch +2 more
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