Tobacco use cessation (TUC) in dentistry is critical to reducing the effect of a major risk factor for both oral and systematic diseases. The effect of TUC interventions has been widely reported. The data show that the success of TUC without professional support is negligible but that behavioural and pharmacological interventions are effective. Furthermore, the greater the intensity of support, the greater the quit rate and success rates are similar comparing different health care professionals including dental professionals. Although few studies have been performed in dental practice, it is clear that TUC should be embedded in routine oral health care. In addition to evaluating the effect of TUC, several studies have investigated barriers ...
Abstract: There is increasing interest in broadly inclusive public health interventions that involve...
Tobacco use has been identified as a major risk factor for oral disorders such as cancer and periodo...
Tobacco is the major independent risk factor for the development of oral cancer and potentially mali...
Tobacco use remains one of the leading causes of preventable disease across the nation and is often ...
Second to regular mechanical plaque control, tobacco use cessation has become the most important mea...
Aim: To evaluate the role of oral physicians as a counsellor in tobacco cessation. Material and Meth...
OBJECTIVES:The purpose of this study was to adapt, test, and evaluate the implementation of a primar...
Abstract: This article describes the results of studies among dental care providers regarding tobacc...
Abstract: Tobacco use is the chief avoidable cause of morbidity and mortality in North America and i...
Background: The use of tobacco is linked to cultural and social practices in India. It is the primar...
In the recent years, for oral care in general, both improving oral hygiene and tobacco use cessation...
PURPOSE: Tobacco use is a major risk factor in oral and systemic diseases. Current national guidelin...
Tobacco use has been identified as a major risk factor for oral disorders such as cancer and periodo...
BACKGROUND With the emergence of the WHO Framework Convention on Tobacco Control, globally the use o...
Introduction: A dental visit provides the patient with an opportunity to discuss the habit of tobacc...
Abstract: There is increasing interest in broadly inclusive public health interventions that involve...
Tobacco use has been identified as a major risk factor for oral disorders such as cancer and periodo...
Tobacco is the major independent risk factor for the development of oral cancer and potentially mali...
Tobacco use remains one of the leading causes of preventable disease across the nation and is often ...
Second to regular mechanical plaque control, tobacco use cessation has become the most important mea...
Aim: To evaluate the role of oral physicians as a counsellor in tobacco cessation. Material and Meth...
OBJECTIVES:The purpose of this study was to adapt, test, and evaluate the implementation of a primar...
Abstract: This article describes the results of studies among dental care providers regarding tobacc...
Abstract: Tobacco use is the chief avoidable cause of morbidity and mortality in North America and i...
Background: The use of tobacco is linked to cultural and social practices in India. It is the primar...
In the recent years, for oral care in general, both improving oral hygiene and tobacco use cessation...
PURPOSE: Tobacco use is a major risk factor in oral and systemic diseases. Current national guidelin...
Tobacco use has been identified as a major risk factor for oral disorders such as cancer and periodo...
BACKGROUND With the emergence of the WHO Framework Convention on Tobacco Control, globally the use o...
Introduction: A dental visit provides the patient with an opportunity to discuss the habit of tobacc...
Abstract: There is increasing interest in broadly inclusive public health interventions that involve...
Tobacco use has been identified as a major risk factor for oral disorders such as cancer and periodo...
Tobacco is the major independent risk factor for the development of oral cancer and potentially mali...