Both the dental health professional and the patient are responsible for the patient's failure to act on advice, the subsequent failure of treatment and worsening oral health. This paper looks at what can cause the failure and suggests various new ways of helping a previously non-compliant patient maintain their oral health.</p
Communication plays a vital role in breaking down barriers between the patient and dental health pro...
This paper considers the differences in perception of dental treatment between the dentist, a profes...
Most dental hygienists would agree that motivating patients to adopt good oral health behaviors-ofte...
Both the dental health professional and the patient are responsible for the patient's failure to act...
This paper looks at the psycho-social factors influencing patients use of dental care, and what the ...
Failure to achieve good patient management will result in poor patient co-operation and potential fa...
Behavioral dentistry is an interdisciplinary science, which needs to be learned, practiced and reinf...
In this article, the authors examine the compliance of periodontal patients from a behavioral psycho...
This paper examines the role of psychosocial factors as determinants of health behaviour. It examine...
PosterObjective: To evaluate the oral hygiene attitudes of non-compliant patients and find motivatin...
This article discusses the ways that the dental health professional can, sometimes unwittingly, disc...
Patient compliance is the degree to which a person adheres to the professional advice healthcare pro...
This paper describes various elements of the dentist-patient relationship, how they interact and ill...
This chapter provides a summary of various approaches to behaviour change in oral health. The curren...
Communication plays a vital role in breaking down barriers between the patient and dental health pro...
This paper considers the differences in perception of dental treatment between the dentist, a profes...
Most dental hygienists would agree that motivating patients to adopt good oral health behaviors-ofte...
Both the dental health professional and the patient are responsible for the patient's failure to act...
This paper looks at the psycho-social factors influencing patients use of dental care, and what the ...
Failure to achieve good patient management will result in poor patient co-operation and potential fa...
Behavioral dentistry is an interdisciplinary science, which needs to be learned, practiced and reinf...
In this article, the authors examine the compliance of periodontal patients from a behavioral psycho...
This paper examines the role of psychosocial factors as determinants of health behaviour. It examine...
PosterObjective: To evaluate the oral hygiene attitudes of non-compliant patients and find motivatin...
This article discusses the ways that the dental health professional can, sometimes unwittingly, disc...
Patient compliance is the degree to which a person adheres to the professional advice healthcare pro...
This paper describes various elements of the dentist-patient relationship, how they interact and ill...
This chapter provides a summary of various approaches to behaviour change in oral health. The curren...
Communication plays a vital role in breaking down barriers between the patient and dental health pro...
This paper considers the differences in perception of dental treatment between the dentist, a profes...
Most dental hygienists would agree that motivating patients to adopt good oral health behaviors-ofte...