UCLA Developing Oral Health Database
Clinically based health outcomes are objective and often used as gold standards. Yet patient-reported outcomes represent firsthand feelings and perceptions about health that reflect what
Clinically based health outcomes are objective and often used as gold standards. Yet patient-reported outcomes represent firsthand feelings and perceptions about health that reflect what
The BDA has urged the Government to keep oral health at the heart of any health plans The BDA has reminded the Government that oral
According to the Royal College of Pediatrics and Child Health, 41% of Welsh 5-year-olds have obvious decay in their primary teeth, compared to 31% in
Body PDF Abstract Introduction: Establishing dental homes for children at an early age is an important step toward instilling good oral health practices and
Body Abstract Background: Disparity exists between the public view of the “ideal” dentist and patient experiences of dental practice: dentists are expected to be
A group of second year dental students from Plymouth University Peninsula Schools of Medicine and Dentistry, with support from the Community Engagement Team at Peninsula Dental
Body Abstract New diagnostic technology that improves patient care is becoming more common in dental practices at both the generalist and specialist levels. However,
Body Dr. Catherine Poh In dentistry, screening for oral cancer by visual inspection and palpation is an essential part of a clinician’s routine practise. Yet
Body March 20 is World Oral Health Day—a day when dentists and others across the globe promote awareness about the importance of taking care of
Body Dr. Lindsay McLaren Questions about the effectiveness of municipal water fluoridation in preventing tooth decay have polarized scores of communities across Canada. A researcher
Body Loose Implant Abutment Screw An implant-crown restoration that demonstrates mobility. Presentation Population Individuals with any crown restoration cemented on an implant abutment Greater
Body The Network for Canadian Oral Health Research (NCOHR) recently launched a website that promotes knowledge sharing among Canadian oral health researchers, researchers from other