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Awareness, attitude and barriers toward evidence based dental practice among dental practitioners in mansoura city, Egypt

Awareness, attitude and barriers toward evidence based dental practice among dental practitioners in mansoura city, Egypt

... in dental services (Abdellatif, ...current dental practice, a knowledge gap may be (Yusof, ...quality dental care; the three components should be given equal importance for making decisions ...

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Teledentistry the future of dental practice

Teledentistry the future of dental practice

... and dental care. Teledentistry increased patient access to dental care, improved quality of care and the cost ...teledentistry practice, including educational, legal and insurance ...

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Barriers to sealant guideline implementation within a multi-site managed care dental practice

Barriers to sealant guideline implementation within a multi-site managed care dental practice

... of practice, opin- ion leaders, training, awareness of the guideline, and awareness of practice ...the dental practice from which we were administering the sur- vey until we had a set of items ...

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Management of Medical Emergencies in Dental Practice

Management of Medical Emergencies in Dental Practice

... A medical emergency can occur in dental office, and managing it successfully requires a thorough preparation. The surgeon must know both the physical & emotional status of his patient; this information is as ...

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An Insight to Ergonomics
in Dental Practice

An Insight to Ergonomics in Dental Practice

... the practice, medical care uncertainty and difficult relations with non-medical staff at the ...general dental practitioners feel nervous, tense or depressed, ...

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The Use and Abuse of Antimicrobial Agents in Dental Practice

The Use and Abuse of Antimicrobial Agents in Dental Practice

... the dental professionals prescribing habits differ from other medical professionals, how are they contributing towards antimicrobial resistance and what are the steps which can be taken to curb the overuse of ...

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THE IMPLICATIONS OF USING OZONE IN GENERAL DENTAL PRACTICE

THE IMPLICATIONS OF USING OZONE IN GENERAL DENTAL PRACTICE

... Aqueous as well as gaseous ozone were used in the treatment of dental caries. Even though aqueous ozone has less viability on various microorganisms [19] it was found to be less cytotoxic than the gaseous form. ...

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Role of Evidence Based Dentistry in Day to Day Dental Practice-Perception of Postgraduate Dental Students and Clinical Practitioners - KAP Study

Role of Evidence Based Dentistry in Day to Day Dental Practice-Perception of Postgraduate Dental Students and Clinical Practitioners - KAP Study

... In situations of doubt pertaining to treating any particular patient, practitioners often take the help of other fellow dentists, textbooks, colleagues, professors and/or electronic databases. However, other colleagues ...

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Dental practice satisfaction with preferred provider organizations

Dental practice satisfaction with preferred provider organizations

... teristics had missing values, almost all of which was due to the omission of these questions in the 2002 survey. The demographic characteristics of practices participating in the survey are presented in Table 1. ...

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Adult dental anxiety : recent assessment approaches and psychological management in a dental practice setting

Adult dental anxiety : recent assessment approaches and psychological management in a dental practice setting

... that contribute to patients having their fears or anxieties allayed? Of interest are attempts to specify what components of communication might be supportive to maintaining a relaxed patient to enable treatment ...

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MEDICAL EMERGENCIES IN DENTAL PRACTICE: A REVIEW

MEDICAL EMERGENCIES IN DENTAL PRACTICE: A REVIEW

... Every dental office should have an emergency kit. Commercially available kits are expensive and contain drugs and equipment that will never be used; in fact, some of these kits contain drugs that have not been ...

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The Role of Radiography in Forensic Dental Practice

The Role of Radiography in Forensic Dental Practice

... Anatomical details adopted as parameter include: number/arrangement of teeth (present/ missing/rotated/impacted/extra teeth), shape of teeth-crown and roots, anatomic landmarks, nutrient canals, sinuses, caries or ...

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Sterilization in Dental Practice – A Review

Sterilization in Dental Practice – A Review

... the dental instruments used in the dental field will be contaminated with the blood, body fluids etc during the clinical procedures, which will be cleaned and sterilized by different methods of ...

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Medicolegal Case Scenerios in Dental Practice -A Review of Literature

Medicolegal Case Scenerios in Dental Practice -A Review of Literature

... her tooth structure was damaged permanently and caused her a lot of discomfort and pain. The doctor consulted for this case was from Government Dental College, Hyderabad. The hospital has been directed by the ...

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Medical emergencies. The role of the DCP

Medical emergencies. The role of the DCP

... All members of the dental team should undertake regular scenario training within the dental practice. This will help to increase the confidence and competence of each individual team member with ...

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Accessibility of information about oral health and dental care to pregnant women in Vilnius

Accessibility of information about oral health and dental care to pregnant women in Vilnius

... dental practice. The trend of showing preference towards private dental practice and a much higher satisfaction with dental care in private dental clinics than in public ones has ...

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Extending dental nurses’ duties: a national survey investigating skill-mix in Scotland’s child oral health improvement programme (Childsmile)

Extending dental nurses’ duties: a national survey investigating skill-mix in Scotland’s child oral health improvement programme (Childsmile)

... found in this study demonstrate that with appropriate training and ongoing support from colleagues, EDDNs can supplement the role of GDPs in dental practice in Scotland and suggest a wider cultural shift ...

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ATTITUDE TOWARDS BIOPSY IN DENTAL AND MEDICAL PRACTICE

ATTITUDE TOWARDS BIOPSY IN DENTAL AND MEDICAL PRACTICE

... In general, the dentist is required to detect and recognise oral lesions and inform the patient accordingly by providing a diagnosis and adequate treatment plan. Biopsy serves as an important aid in achieving this goal. ...

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Diabetes Related Knowledge, Attitudes and Practice – A Survey Among Oral Health Professionals in Victoria, Australia

<p>Diabetes Related Knowledge, Attitudes and Practice &ndash; A Survey Among Oral Health Professionals in Victoria, Australia</p>

... postgraduate dental students, teaching staff and those who attended a workshop at the Melbourne Dental School to check reliability, clarity, and user-friendliness, before rolling out to dental ...

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A multimethod investigation including direct observation of 3751 patient visits to 120 dental offices

A multimethod investigation including direct observation of 3751 patient visits to 120 dental offices

... of dental practice. Trained teams spent four days in 120 Ohio dental practices observing 3751 patient encounters with dentists and ...of practice character- istics, procedures performed, and ...

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