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Assessing Systemic Disease Risk in a Dental Setting

WebScreening and monitoring for systemic disease risk in a dental setting are valuable components for more effective disease prevention and control and health care …

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Oral Health and Dental Care During Pregnancy

WebCurrent research shows that women tend to receive less dental care than usual when they are pregnant. In 2012, the first national consensus statement on oral health care during …

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Management of Edentulous Patients

WebEdentulism, defined as the complete loss of all dentition, is a worldwide phenomenon. Edentulism occurs because of biologic disease processes, such as dental caries, …

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Introduction to nutrition and oral health

WebIntroduction to nutrition and oral health. Nutrition is defined as the science of how the body utilizes food to meet requirements for development, growth, repair, and maintenance. …

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Microbiology of Dental Plaque Biofilms and Their Role in Oral …

WebDental plaque is the biofilm found naturally on teeth. Dental plaque is also implicated in dental caries, which is associated with shifts in the microbial balance of the biofilm …

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Communicating with Patients with Special Health Care Needs

WebPeople with special health care needs (PSHCN) often have difficulty communicating with providers in health care settings, including dental practices. This …

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Dental Public Health Practice, Infrastructure, and Workforce in the

WebDental public health is a unique specialty of dentistry that focuses on prevention of oral diseases among populations rather than individual patients. It encompasses several …

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Integrating Oral Health into the Interdisciplinary Health Sciences

WebOral health inequities for older adults warrant new models of interprofessional education and collaborative practice. The Innovations in Interprofessional Oral Health: …

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Infant Oral Health

WebInfant oral health (IOH) is a preventive service advocated by major medical and dental organizations. IOH aims to prevent early childhood caries (ECC) and impart …

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Addressing Health Disparities via Coordination of Care and

WebLesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender (LGBT) persons are a diverse group, but they share a common need for competent, accessible health care, dispensed without intolerance …

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Oral Health Advocacy for People with Special Health Care Needs

WebPeople with special health care needs experience barriers to oral health care resulting in oral health inequities. This article outlines avenues for advocacy to better serve these …

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Interprofessional Collaboration in Improving Oral Health for …

WebIn proposing an expanded role for interprofessional collaborations to improve oral health for people with “special needs” it is useful to consider the definition of the phrase “people …

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Oral Health Literacy: The New Imperative to Better Oral Health

WebEffective communication with patients is the cornerstone of quality dental care and oral health outcomes. Oral health literacy skills are critical to empowering …

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The Geriatric Syndrome and Oral Health

WebFig. 1. The geriatric syndrome made up of a complex relationship between multimorbidity, polypharmacy, frailty, and poor oral health outcomes. the following occur: weakness, a …

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Oral Health Interventions During Pregnancy

WebOral health and use of dental care during pregnancy are influenced by several factors sur-rounding pregnant women, health care, and finance systems. Promotion of oral health …

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A Review of Cerebral Palsy for the Oral Health Professional

WebIndividuals who have cerebral palsy (CP) face many physical challenges throughout their lifetimes in addition to societal barriers that can have an impact on quality of life. The …

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Poor Oral Health in the Etiology and Prevention of Aspiration …

WebOne specific form of pneumonia, aspiration pneumonia (AP), is an infectious process caused by the aspiration of oropharyngeal secretions contain-ing pathogenic bacteria.2,3 This is …

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Stress Management in the Difficult Patient Encounter

WebPatient care and management can present a significant source of stress for the practicing dentist. This article presents the various facets and underpinnings of stress, followed by …

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Infections, infectious diseases and dentistry, part II

WebNew and re-emerging infectious diseases challenge health care providers to acquire newer, more sophisticated, and more extensive resources than ever before. This issue of the …

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Poor Oral Health in the Etiology and Prevention of Aspiration …

WebAspiration pneumonia (AP), inflammation of the lung parenchyma initiated by aspirated microorganisms into the lower airways from proximal sites, including the oral …

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Immune suppression and considerations for dental care

WebThe term “immunocompromised” is used to describe people who are not capable of mounting an effective immune response. These individuals are at an increased risk for …

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Oral Health Advocacy for People with Special Health Care Needs

Webindividuals with disability. In advocating for PSHCNs, a change in focus is indicated. The social model of disability posits that limitations are created by the environment.6 This …

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