Objectives: To investigate the distribution and type of restorative treatment, including re-treatment, provided for adults who attend annually. Methods: In 1991 a selected group of 24 general dental practitioners in the North West of England recruited 4211 of their regularly attending adult patients. Dentists recorded the reason for and type of treatment provided during the following 5 years. Results: Approximately 40% of the participants received treatment (restorations and/ or extractions) at each annual examination. Of the 2293 patients who attended every examination 1959 (85%) had received a restoration and/ or extraction during the 5 years. A total of 8187 teeth, 15% of those present at baseline, received treatment, 3030 (37%) for cari...
Objectives: In 2002, FDI (World Dental Federation) published a policy advocating that caries be trea...
PURPOSE OF STUDY: To obtain responses to a questionnaire on likely trends in the clinical practice o...
Background: Dental caries known in humans as tooth decay is one of the most common chronic diseases ...
Objectives: To investigate the distribution and type of restorative treatment, including re-treatmen...
Introduction: In Victoria, dental therapists are restricted to treating patients under the age of 26...
Copyright © 2003 Elsevier ScienceObjectives. Restorative services are a major component of the annua...
Objectives: This prospective study was conducted to describe the incidence of tooth extraction in a ...
OBJECTIVE: To determine the types of various dental restorative materials used, and the reasons for ...
This prospective study was conducted to determine factors important in predicting which regularly at...
Copyright © 2003 F D I World Dental PressAim: To examine the provision of amalgam, composite resin a...
Objective Evidence on the survival of different restorations in general practice is scarce and so to...
Aim: To investigate restorative decisions made by dentists and to examine what demographic chara...
Objectives: To investigate the primary reasons for the extraction of permanent teeth in adults and t...
Objectives: to assess elderly patients’ dental status and dental habits and compare the survival rat...
There is considerable debate over the estimate of true increment of caries in an adult population de...
Objectives: In 2002, FDI (World Dental Federation) published a policy advocating that caries be trea...
PURPOSE OF STUDY: To obtain responses to a questionnaire on likely trends in the clinical practice o...
Background: Dental caries known in humans as tooth decay is one of the most common chronic diseases ...
Objectives: To investigate the distribution and type of restorative treatment, including re-treatmen...
Introduction: In Victoria, dental therapists are restricted to treating patients under the age of 26...
Copyright © 2003 Elsevier ScienceObjectives. Restorative services are a major component of the annua...
Objectives: This prospective study was conducted to describe the incidence of tooth extraction in a ...
OBJECTIVE: To determine the types of various dental restorative materials used, and the reasons for ...
This prospective study was conducted to determine factors important in predicting which regularly at...
Copyright © 2003 F D I World Dental PressAim: To examine the provision of amalgam, composite resin a...
Objective Evidence on the survival of different restorations in general practice is scarce and so to...
Aim: To investigate restorative decisions made by dentists and to examine what demographic chara...
Objectives: To investigate the primary reasons for the extraction of permanent teeth in adults and t...
Objectives: to assess elderly patients’ dental status and dental habits and compare the survival rat...
There is considerable debate over the estimate of true increment of caries in an adult population de...
Objectives: In 2002, FDI (World Dental Federation) published a policy advocating that caries be trea...
PURPOSE OF STUDY: To obtain responses to a questionnaire on likely trends in the clinical practice o...
Background: Dental caries known in humans as tooth decay is one of the most common chronic diseases ...