Abstract Background As part of a larger study on the identification of undiagnosed Type 2 diabetes (T2D), and prediabetes patients in dental settings, this study explored oral healthcare professionals’ (OHP) attitudes with respect to the relevance and appropriateness of screening for prediabetes/T2D in general oral healthcare settings. It also aims to gain a deeper understanding of OHPs’ concerns and perceived barriers to screening for T2D. Methods Semi-structured interviews were conducted with 11 OHPs: eight dentists, two dental hygienists and one oral health therapist. Interviews were audio recorded, transcribed verbatim and analysed using thematic analysis. Results Themes that emerged from the interviews were organised under three major ...
Abstract Background People with uncontrolled diabetes are at greater risk for several oral health pr...
Background: People with uncontrolled diabetes are at greater risk for several oral health problems, ...
Background: The practice of referring diabetic patients for dental intervention has been poor despit...
Background. With the close link between diabetes mellitus (DM) and periodontal disease (PD), dentist...
With type 2 diabetes prevalence increasing in Australia, and the condition associated with significa...
Objective To investigate oral health awareness, oral hygiene and attitudes towards general dental pr...
© 2019 Alagesan ChinnasamyBackground. Diabetes Mellitus (DM) is the fastest growing chronic conditio...
Introduction: Type 2 DM is a major health problem in the present world with its high micro and macro...
Background: Poorly controlled diabetes leads to multiple complications including oral health problem...
Abstract BACKGROUND: In response to the growing epidemic of prediabetes and diabetes (type 2), the S...
Objectives: The objectives of the study were to: (1) assess the knowledge and awareness of diabetic ...
OBJECTIVES: Targeted screening for medical conditions in a dental setting can be an effective strate...
Purpose: The purpose of this study was to explore the current perceptions and practices of diabetes ...
This study assessed self-reported oral health status, knowledge, and behaviours of people living wit...
Objective: To assess patient�s attitudes toward chairside medical screening in a dental setting. M...
Abstract Background People with uncontrolled diabetes are at greater risk for several oral health pr...
Background: People with uncontrolled diabetes are at greater risk for several oral health problems, ...
Background: The practice of referring diabetic patients for dental intervention has been poor despit...
Background. With the close link between diabetes mellitus (DM) and periodontal disease (PD), dentist...
With type 2 diabetes prevalence increasing in Australia, and the condition associated with significa...
Objective To investigate oral health awareness, oral hygiene and attitudes towards general dental pr...
© 2019 Alagesan ChinnasamyBackground. Diabetes Mellitus (DM) is the fastest growing chronic conditio...
Introduction: Type 2 DM is a major health problem in the present world with its high micro and macro...
Background: Poorly controlled diabetes leads to multiple complications including oral health problem...
Abstract BACKGROUND: In response to the growing epidemic of prediabetes and diabetes (type 2), the S...
Objectives: The objectives of the study were to: (1) assess the knowledge and awareness of diabetic ...
OBJECTIVES: Targeted screening for medical conditions in a dental setting can be an effective strate...
Purpose: The purpose of this study was to explore the current perceptions and practices of diabetes ...
This study assessed self-reported oral health status, knowledge, and behaviours of people living wit...
Objective: To assess patient�s attitudes toward chairside medical screening in a dental setting. M...
Abstract Background People with uncontrolled diabetes are at greater risk for several oral health pr...
Background: People with uncontrolled diabetes are at greater risk for several oral health problems, ...
Background: The practice of referring diabetic patients for dental intervention has been poor despit...