The approach in treating patients has shifted to a more personalized approach not only in the medical ecosystem, but becoming more evident in dental medicine. The name of the game in dentistry is “prevention”, and most patients that visit the dental office, generally have issues related to their dentition, whether it be caries, a root canal, missing teeth and restorations (which can all be prevented), but a portion, presents with oral diseases that range from periodontal issues to more severe problems, such as oral cancer (also preventable, if detected early). However, the mouth also presents with oral manifestations of a larger systemic problem, including the likes of diabetes, heart and lung complications. The dentist is the second most v...
Dental caries, also known as dental cavities, is the most common noncommunicable disease in the worl...
This opinion is borne out of my involvement in and experience with colleagues at the International A...
Originally, dentists were particularly technical and curative practitioners. Nowadays, patient care ...
The approach in treating patients has shifted to a more personalized approach not only in the medica...
The clinical approach in dentistry stems from a biomedical model of health that is anchored in posit...
This study's paper explores the multifaceted position of dentists in selling patient fitness and wel...
Abstract: At the core of all clinical dental practice is the interpersonal interaction between denti...
Dentistry being a part of health care profession bears the responsibility of creating and nurturing ...
The purpose of an oral health care system is to influence the population's way of life so that oral ...
In many countries, dental services, unlike other health‐care services, are not covered by the princi...
Background. In this research, researchers tried to determine receptivity, the status and the steps o...
An evident underestimation of the targeted prevention of dental diseases is strongly supported by al...
Oral medicine sits at the interface of medicine and dentistry. Minimum intervention dentistry (MID) ...
Oral sessionObjective: To determine the attitudes of ethnically-diverse patients in a multi-discipli...
Oral diseases are highly prevalent and a global burden. Accordingly, their prevention appears essent...
Dental caries, also known as dental cavities, is the most common noncommunicable disease in the worl...
This opinion is borne out of my involvement in and experience with colleagues at the International A...
Originally, dentists were particularly technical and curative practitioners. Nowadays, patient care ...
The approach in treating patients has shifted to a more personalized approach not only in the medica...
The clinical approach in dentistry stems from a biomedical model of health that is anchored in posit...
This study's paper explores the multifaceted position of dentists in selling patient fitness and wel...
Abstract: At the core of all clinical dental practice is the interpersonal interaction between denti...
Dentistry being a part of health care profession bears the responsibility of creating and nurturing ...
The purpose of an oral health care system is to influence the population's way of life so that oral ...
In many countries, dental services, unlike other health‐care services, are not covered by the princi...
Background. In this research, researchers tried to determine receptivity, the status and the steps o...
An evident underestimation of the targeted prevention of dental diseases is strongly supported by al...
Oral medicine sits at the interface of medicine and dentistry. Minimum intervention dentistry (MID) ...
Oral sessionObjective: To determine the attitudes of ethnically-diverse patients in a multi-discipli...
Oral diseases are highly prevalent and a global burden. Accordingly, their prevention appears essent...
Dental caries, also known as dental cavities, is the most common noncommunicable disease in the worl...
This opinion is borne out of my involvement in and experience with colleagues at the International A...
Originally, dentists were particularly technical and curative practitioners. Nowadays, patient care ...