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Alternative scenarios: harnessing mid-level providers and evidence-based practice in primary dental care in England through operational research
(BioMed Central, 2015-09-15)
Background: In primary care dentistry, strategies to reconfigure the traditional boundaries of various dental professional
groups by task sharing and role substitution have been encouraged in order to meet changing oral ...
Conscious sedation: is this provision equitable? Analysis of sedation services provided within primary dental care in England, 2012-2014.
(2016)
Aim: Patients receiving primary dental care may occasionally require conscious sedation as an adjunct to care. It is one of a range of options to support anxious patients or those undergoing difficult procedures. The aim ...
Promoting access to dental care in South London: adult patients' perspectives.
(2017-08)
Objective: To evaluate patients' views on health service initiatives established to improve uptake of NHS primary dental care amongst adult patients in a socially deprived area, comparing practices with extended and regular ...
Leadership in global oral health
(Elsevier, 2019-05-08)
Aubrey Sheiham: Iconoclast and Dental Public Health Pioneer
(Sage, 2016-09-13)
Evaluation of a pilot oral health promotion programme 'Keep Smiling': perspectives from GDPs, health champions and school staff.
(2015-04-24)
OBJECTIVE: To evaluate a pilot oral health promotion programme (fluoride varnish and tooth brushing), targeting 3-7-year-olds in primary schools in a deprived area of London. METHOD: A pilot programme was conducted among ...
Syria Profile of the Epidemiology and Management of Early Childhood Caries Before and During the Time of Crisis.
(2019)
Syria has witnessed the greatest humanitarian crisis of forcibly displaced population since World War II. The present review aimed to outline Syria's profile of the epidemiology and management of early childhood caries ...
Free Sugars Consumption around Bedtime and Dental Caries in Children: A Systematic Review.
(2018-04)
This systematic review aimed to assess the association between food and drink consumption around bedtime-specifically, food and drinks containing free sugars-and the risk of dental caries in children. Five electronic ...
Predictors of dentists' behaviours in delivering prevention in primary dental care in England: using the theory of planned behaviour.
(2016-02-08)
BACKGROUND: To explore the factors predicting preventive behaviours among NHS dentists in Camden, Islington and Haringey in London, using constructs from the Theory of Planned Behaviour. METHODS: A cross-sectional survey ...