In the United States, dental caries is the most common chronic illness in children, occurring five to eight times as frequently as asthma. 11 Dental caries is an unmet health need, disproportionately affecting minority groups and individuals with low socio-economic status.15,34,36 School-Based Sealant Programs were developed to target children at risk, to provide dental services in a closer geographic area, to offer low cost preventive dental services, and to educate families about oral health and prevention.1 There is scientific, evidence based literature that shows the effectiveness of dental sealants preventing dental decay. 13^ Currently, there is no central source for cataloging School-Based Sealant Programs (SBSPs). Information is ...
Introduction: Community Health Needs Assessment (University of Vermont Medical Center, 2013) Identif...
This paper describes the program structure and strategies being used by the Massachusetts Department...
(Thesis: M.A.) PLEASE NOTE: Boston University Libraries did not receive an Authorization To Manage f...
In the United States, dental caries is the most common chronic illness in children, occurring five t...
Background: Dental caries is the single most common chronic childhood disease. There is a disproport...
BACKGROUND: School-based sealant programs (SBSPs) increase sealant use and reduce caries. Programs t...
Dental caries is a common preventable childhood disease leading to severe physical, mental and econo...
Untreated cavities can have far-reaching negative consequences for people's ability to eat, speak, a...
Objective. To examine dentists\u27 recommendations to increase sealant prevalence in Florida\u27s ch...
Subjects: The study population comprised 276 first- and second-graders, age 6–7 years, attending 16 ...
Dental sealants are thin coatings that when painted on the chewing surfaces of the back teeth (molar...
DesignSplit-mouth randomised controlled clinical trial.InterventionSchool-based dental sealant (SBDS...
Context A recently updated Community Guide systematic review of the effectiveness of school sealant ...
ContextA recently updated Community Guide systematic review of the effectiveness of school sealant p...
Dental decay is one of the most common, yet preventable, chronic pediatric diseases in the United St...
Introduction: Community Health Needs Assessment (University of Vermont Medical Center, 2013) Identif...
This paper describes the program structure and strategies being used by the Massachusetts Department...
(Thesis: M.A.) PLEASE NOTE: Boston University Libraries did not receive an Authorization To Manage f...
In the United States, dental caries is the most common chronic illness in children, occurring five t...
Background: Dental caries is the single most common chronic childhood disease. There is a disproport...
BACKGROUND: School-based sealant programs (SBSPs) increase sealant use and reduce caries. Programs t...
Dental caries is a common preventable childhood disease leading to severe physical, mental and econo...
Untreated cavities can have far-reaching negative consequences for people's ability to eat, speak, a...
Objective. To examine dentists\u27 recommendations to increase sealant prevalence in Florida\u27s ch...
Subjects: The study population comprised 276 first- and second-graders, age 6–7 years, attending 16 ...
Dental sealants are thin coatings that when painted on the chewing surfaces of the back teeth (molar...
DesignSplit-mouth randomised controlled clinical trial.InterventionSchool-based dental sealant (SBDS...
Context A recently updated Community Guide systematic review of the effectiveness of school sealant ...
ContextA recently updated Community Guide systematic review of the effectiveness of school sealant p...
Dental decay is one of the most common, yet preventable, chronic pediatric diseases in the United St...
Introduction: Community Health Needs Assessment (University of Vermont Medical Center, 2013) Identif...
This paper describes the program structure and strategies being used by the Massachusetts Department...
(Thesis: M.A.) PLEASE NOTE: Boston University Libraries did not receive an Authorization To Manage f...