Celebrating the Past, Embracing the Future
Body Dr. Tom Boran It is truly an honour to have this issue of JCDA dedicated to the faculty of dentistry at Dalhousie University. Having
Body Dr. Tom Boran It is truly an honour to have this issue of JCDA dedicated to the faculty of dentistry at Dalhousie University. Having
Body ABSTRACT Download PDF Access to dental care for persons with special needs or disabilities continues to be a problem. This population is known to
Body Dr. Harinder Sandhu Dr. David Mock Examining how dental educators can support efforts to improve access to oral health care for special needs and
Body In October 2009, I travelled to Bolivia with Remote Area Medical Volunteers (Canada) (www.ramv.ca) as the lone volunteer dentist in a team comprising 2
Body ABSTRACT Download PDF Objective: Dental disease is concentrated among those with low socioeconomic status. Dental care is not publicly funded, and many Canadians must
Body The commitment of Dalhousie University’s faculty of dentistry to improving access to care is visible in the innovative and supportive partnerships among dentists, dental
Body ABSTRACT Download PDF The Canadian population is aging, and the oral health needs of this aging population have changed. The majority of older people
Body Research activity at all levels—from the initial stages of inquiry (the all-important “research question”) to large, multi-collaborative ventures—underpins the very knowledge that defines any
Body Dental school accreditation standards set the foundation for preparing graduates who provide oral health services to millions of people with special needs in Canada
Body Dalhousie University’s faculty of dentistry recognizes that its efforts to improve access to oral care are part of a health movement that spans the
Body A milestone event took place in May 2009 when the school of dental hygiene at Dalhousie University graduated its first students from the Bachelor
Body Dr. Don A. Friedlander The profession and the environment in which we practise are constantly changing. Changes happen in clinical practice, technology, society, economics,