Background and Purpose: Oral health is often related to other medical conditions. This study investigated the knowledge and opinions of California physicians, dentists, pharmacists, and advanced practice registered nurses (APRNs) regarding the interface between oral and overall health and their suggestions for strengthening this interface. Methods: A survey packet was mailed to randomly-selected California healthcare providers in Winter 2015. Twenty five-point Likert-type questions were used to measure the providers’ knowledge and opinions of the oral and overall health interface. Results: Sixtytwo physicians, 117 dentists, 136 pharmacists, and 289 Advanced Practice Registered Nurses (APRNs) responded (total N= 604). A majority of all healt...
INTRODUCTION: Oral health is an important component of general health. The World Health Organization...
Objective: The objective of the study is to determine the oral health knowledge, attitude, and pract...
Summary: Dental and medical care are closely interlinked since certain clinical oral manifestations ...
Population studies consistently support associations between poor oral (periodontal) health and syst...
Abstract: Population studies consistently support associations between poor oral (periodontal) healt...
Abstract: Population studies consistently support associations between poor oral (periodontal) healt...
ABSTRACTThe focus of this review is to highlight the need for improved communication between medical...
As the healthcare industry continues to change, dental providers are concerned about the different t...
Session: Education ResearchBackground & Objectives: Emerging evidence shows that periodontal disease...
Aim: The aim of this study was to explore the opportunities for, and the barriers to, the integratio...
Aim: To investigate whether different levels of knowledge about oral diseases are associated with or...
Objective: To explore the attitudes towards, and perceptions of, primary care healthcare staff and p...
Background: Diabetes and periodontitis have a bi-directional relationship. And yet, collaborations b...
Background: Diabetes and periodontitis have a bi-directional relationship. And yet, collaborations b...
Background: Historically, the oral health care system has been separated both administratively and c...
INTRODUCTION: Oral health is an important component of general health. The World Health Organization...
Objective: The objective of the study is to determine the oral health knowledge, attitude, and pract...
Summary: Dental and medical care are closely interlinked since certain clinical oral manifestations ...
Population studies consistently support associations between poor oral (periodontal) health and syst...
Abstract: Population studies consistently support associations between poor oral (periodontal) healt...
Abstract: Population studies consistently support associations between poor oral (periodontal) healt...
ABSTRACTThe focus of this review is to highlight the need for improved communication between medical...
As the healthcare industry continues to change, dental providers are concerned about the different t...
Session: Education ResearchBackground & Objectives: Emerging evidence shows that periodontal disease...
Aim: The aim of this study was to explore the opportunities for, and the barriers to, the integratio...
Aim: To investigate whether different levels of knowledge about oral diseases are associated with or...
Objective: To explore the attitudes towards, and perceptions of, primary care healthcare staff and p...
Background: Diabetes and periodontitis have a bi-directional relationship. And yet, collaborations b...
Background: Diabetes and periodontitis have a bi-directional relationship. And yet, collaborations b...
Background: Historically, the oral health care system has been separated both administratively and c...
INTRODUCTION: Oral health is an important component of general health. The World Health Organization...
Objective: The objective of the study is to determine the oral health knowledge, attitude, and pract...
Summary: Dental and medical care are closely interlinked since certain clinical oral manifestations ...