Alcohol consumption and affordability in the UK has increased over the last 50 years and is associated with a range of adverse oral health outcomes, the most serious of which, oral cancer, is also increasing in incidence. Despite this, routine screening and intervention relating to alcohol consumption within general dental practice remains uncommon. This review of the literature describes the background and outlines the evidence base for undertaking alcohol screening and delivering brief interventions in general dental practice. Consideration will be given to the rationale for, and range of issues related to, introducing this into general dental practice.</p
• Alcohol harms have significant health, social and economic costs in Scotland• Alcohol is a major r...
Objective: To identify salient beliefs of general dental practitioners (GDPs) regarding their role i...
Introduction Alcohol-related harm continues to represent a major public health problem and previous ...
Alcohol consumption and affordability in the UK has increased over the last 50 years and is associat...
AIM: To assess the feasibility and acceptability of screening for alcohol misuse and delivering brie...
Introduction Alcohol misuse is a significant public health problem with major health, social and eco...
INTRODUCTION: Alcohol misuse is a significant public health problem with major health, social and ec...
Background Dental specialists treat conditions such as facial trauma and oral cancer that can resul...
Unlike primary medical care, primary dental care services are used by patients on a regular, prevent...
Objective To identify salient beliefs of general dental practitioners (GDPs) regarding their role in...
Background: The numerous health risks of excessive alcohol consumption are well documented. Individu...
Objectives To determine whether general dental practitioners (GDPs) currently provide alcohol-relate...
Aims/objectives: Tobacco and alcohol are recognised as the major modifiable risk factors for oral ...
An enquiry about alcohol use, whenever a patient presents for dental treatment, is now firmly establ...
Introduction Dental professionals have opportunities to advise patients on harms associated with al...
• Alcohol harms have significant health, social and economic costs in Scotland• Alcohol is a major r...
Objective: To identify salient beliefs of general dental practitioners (GDPs) regarding their role i...
Introduction Alcohol-related harm continues to represent a major public health problem and previous ...
Alcohol consumption and affordability in the UK has increased over the last 50 years and is associat...
AIM: To assess the feasibility and acceptability of screening for alcohol misuse and delivering brie...
Introduction Alcohol misuse is a significant public health problem with major health, social and eco...
INTRODUCTION: Alcohol misuse is a significant public health problem with major health, social and ec...
Background Dental specialists treat conditions such as facial trauma and oral cancer that can resul...
Unlike primary medical care, primary dental care services are used by patients on a regular, prevent...
Objective To identify salient beliefs of general dental practitioners (GDPs) regarding their role in...
Background: The numerous health risks of excessive alcohol consumption are well documented. Individu...
Objectives To determine whether general dental practitioners (GDPs) currently provide alcohol-relate...
Aims/objectives: Tobacco and alcohol are recognised as the major modifiable risk factors for oral ...
An enquiry about alcohol use, whenever a patient presents for dental treatment, is now firmly establ...
Introduction Dental professionals have opportunities to advise patients on harms associated with al...
• Alcohol harms have significant health, social and economic costs in Scotland• Alcohol is a major r...
Objective: To identify salient beliefs of general dental practitioners (GDPs) regarding their role i...
Introduction Alcohol-related harm continues to represent a major public health problem and previous ...