Abstract: The elderly constitute the fastest growing segment of the U.S. population. Dental schools must educate dental students so that they are competent and confident in managing the treatment needs of elderly patients. Programs in geriatric dentistry have been developed in response to the changing oral health needs of growing numbers of older adults. The purpose of this online survey was to identify the current status of predoctoral geriatric dental education in U.S. dental schools. A questionnaire relating to the teaching of geriatric dentistry was posted on the World Wide Web, and fifty-four U.S. dental schools were invited to complete the form. Data from completed questionnaires were submitted to the investigators via email. Followin...
Background: The elderly, especially those who reside in institutions and have a minority or low-inco...
BACKGROUND The rapid aging of the European population and the subsequent increase in the oral car...
INTRODUCTION In the light of the growing ageing population, it is important that future dentists ...
Abstract: The number of adults above sixty-five years of age in the United States will expand consid...
Abstract: Changing demography due to the increasing population of elderly persons the world over has...
Abstract: The increasing size of the elderly population in Spain underlines the need for the dental ...
Objectives To achieve better oral health care for the growing elderly population it requires e...
Abstract: Increasing numbers of older people and the decreasing rates of edentulism highlight the im...
Objective: To explore the current status of gerodontology in the undergraduate dental curriculum. Ba...
Geriatric dentistry and its instruction are critical in a rapidly ageing population. Japan is the wo...
In 2005, the World Health Organization outlined priorities for geriatric oral health and recommended...
Contains fulltext : 81243.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)OBJECTIVE: The...
Objective: The aim of the study was to assess the impact of undergraduate geriatric dentistry educat...
Introduction: Australia’s population is living longer and retaining more of their dentition. While t...
Background: The elderly population of Nigeria has grown dramatically since the beginning of the twen...
Background: The elderly, especially those who reside in institutions and have a minority or low-inco...
BACKGROUND The rapid aging of the European population and the subsequent increase in the oral car...
INTRODUCTION In the light of the growing ageing population, it is important that future dentists ...
Abstract: The number of adults above sixty-five years of age in the United States will expand consid...
Abstract: Changing demography due to the increasing population of elderly persons the world over has...
Abstract: The increasing size of the elderly population in Spain underlines the need for the dental ...
Objectives To achieve better oral health care for the growing elderly population it requires e...
Abstract: Increasing numbers of older people and the decreasing rates of edentulism highlight the im...
Objective: To explore the current status of gerodontology in the undergraduate dental curriculum. Ba...
Geriatric dentistry and its instruction are critical in a rapidly ageing population. Japan is the wo...
In 2005, the World Health Organization outlined priorities for geriatric oral health and recommended...
Contains fulltext : 81243.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)OBJECTIVE: The...
Objective: The aim of the study was to assess the impact of undergraduate geriatric dentistry educat...
Introduction: Australia’s population is living longer and retaining more of their dentition. While t...
Background: The elderly population of Nigeria has grown dramatically since the beginning of the twen...
Background: The elderly, especially those who reside in institutions and have a minority or low-inco...
BACKGROUND The rapid aging of the European population and the subsequent increase in the oral car...
INTRODUCTION In the light of the growing ageing population, it is important that future dentists ...