Dentistry, Dental Practice, and the Community - Elsevier eBook on VitalSource, 6th Edition
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By Brian A. Burt, BDS, MPH, PhD and Steven A. Eklund, DDS, MHSA, DrPH
This great resource presents dentistry and dental practice against the ever-changing backdrop of economic, technological, and demographic trends, as well as the distribution of the oral diseases that dental professionals treat and prevent. The text i
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This great resource presents dentistry and dental practice against the ever-changing backdrop of economic, technological, and demographic trends, as well as the distribution of the oral diseases that dental professionals treat and prevent. The text is logically divided into five parts. Dentistry and the Community deals with the development of the dental and dental hygiene professions, demographics of the public, its use of dental services, and the professional role. Dental Practice covers the structure and financing of dental care, the personnel involved in providing that care, and the emerging field of evidence-based dentistry. The Methods of Oral Epidemiology provides a comprehensive assessment of the epidemiology of oral diseases and the determinants of their distribution in society. The Distribution of Oral Diseases and Conditions gives a detailed presentation of how the common oral diseases are distributed in the community. Prevention of Oral Diseases in Public Health discusses methods of preventing oral diseases in dental practice and through public health action.
This great resource presents dentistry and dental practice against the ever-changing backdrop of economic, technological, and demographic trends, as well as the distribution of the oral diseases that dental professionals treat and prevent. The text is logically divided into five parts. Dentistry and the Community deals with the development of the dental and dental hygiene professions, demographics of the public, its use of dental services, and the professional role. Dental Practice covers the structure and financing of dental care, the personnel involved in providing that care, and the emerging field of evidence-based dentistry. The Methods of Oral Epidemiology provides a comprehensive assessment of the epidemiology of oral diseases and the determinants of their distribution in society. The Distribution of Oral Diseases and Conditions gives a detailed presentation of how the common oral diseases are distributed in the community. Prevention of Oral Diseases in Public Health discusses methods of preventing oral diseases in dental practice and through public health action.
New to this edition
· Content addresses evidence-based dentistry, and how it can and should become part of the everyday clinical life of the practitioner, since staying current is vital to providing excellent patient care. · Discussions of infection control procedures and the impact of HIV and Hepatitis B incorporate new, updated guidelines in dental health care settings released in 2003.
Key Features
Thorough explanations of how to read dental literature help readers understand how to draw their own conclusions from the latest studies.
Coverage presents a number of complex problems facing practitioners today regarding access to dental care, and discusses how to solve them by working with public authorities and insurers.
Comprehensive coverage of oral disease distribution helps readers to understand trends and risks they will encounter in the field.
Material on prevention and control of oral diseases provides important information that all dental practitioners should have.
Research designs used in oral epidemology assess the pros and cons of dental indexes available, allowing readers to gain an understanding of the complexities of disease measurement and research.
Detailed content on providing dental care to the American public presents a unique opportunity to learn the system of dental care delivery.
State-of-the-art coverage of mercury issues offer a balanced view of issues like toxicity, potential hazards, review of evidence, and politics.
Ethical guidelines provide a discussion of how ethical principles have evolved over time and the precipitating events that pushed ethical practice into the forefront of health care.
Information on the development of dental professions gives readers insight into how these professions originated and their current state.
Author Information
By Brian A. Burt, BDS, MPH, PhD, Program in Dental Public Health, School of Public Health, The University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, MI and Steven A. Eklund, DDS, MHSA, DrPH, Program in Dental Public Health, School of Public Health, The University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, MI
By Brian A. Burt, BDS, MPH, PhD, Program in Dental Public Health, School of Public Health, The University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, MI and Steven A. Eklund, DDS, MHSA, DrPH, Program in Dental Public Health, School of Public Health, The University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, MI
Part I: Dentistry and the Community 1. The Professions of Dentistry and Dental Hygiene 2. The Public Served by Dentistry 3. Ethics and Responsibility in Dental Care 4. Dental Public Health 5. Promotion of Oral Health
Part II: Dental Practice 6. Dental Practice 7. Financing Dental Care 8. The Dental Workforce 9. Access to Dental Care 10. Infection Control and Mercury Safety 11. Reading the Dental Literature 12. Evidence-Based Dentistry
Part III: The Methods of Oral Epidemiology 13. Research Designs in Oral Epidemiology 14. The Measurement of Oral Diseases 15. Measuring Dental Cares 16. Measuring Periodontal Diseases 17. Measuring Dental Fluorosis 18. Measuring Other Conditions
Part IV: The Distribution of Oral Diseases and Conditions 19. Tooth Loss 20. Dental Caries 21. Periodontal Diseases 22. Dental Fluorosis 23. Oral Cancer and Other Oral Conditions
Part V: Prevention of Oral Diseases in Public Health 24. Fluoride: Human Health and Caries Prevention 25. Fluoridation of Drinking Water 26. Other Uses of Fluoride in Caries Prevention 27. Fissure Sealants 28. Diet and Plaque Control 29. Prevention of Periodontal Diseases 30. Smokeless Tobacco, Oral Cancer, and Anti-Tobacco Initiatives
https://www.asia.elsevierhealth.com/dentistry-dental-practice-and-the-community-elsevier-ebook-on-vitalsource-9781455757107.html322109Dentistry, Dental Practice, and the Community - Elsevier eBook on VitalSourcehttps://www.asia.elsevierhealth.com/media/catalog/product/https://www.asia.elsevierhealth.com/media/catalog/product/placeholder/default/generic_item_image_123x160_1_1.png64.7971.99USDInStock/Dentistry/Dentistry (General)/eBooks50545675054665This great resource presents dentistry and dental practice against the ever-changing backdrop of economic, technological, and demographic trends, as well as the distribution of the oral diseases that dental professionals treat and prevent. The text is logically divided into five parts. Dentistry and the Community deals with the development of the dental and dental hygiene professions, demographics of the public, its use of dental services, and the professional role. Dental Practice covers the structure and financing of dental care, the personnel involved in providing that care, and the emerging field of evidence-based dentistry. The Methods of Oral Epidemiology provides a comprehensive assessment of the epidemiology of oral diseases and the determinants of their distribution in society. The Distribution of Oral Diseases and Conditions gives a detailed presentation of how the common oral diseases are distributed in the community. Prevention of Oral Diseases in Public Health discusses methods of preventing oral diseases in dental practice and through public health action. This great resource presents dentistry and dental practice against the ever-changing backdrop of economic, technological, and demographic trends, as well as the distribution of the oral diseases that dental professionals treat and prevent. The text is logically divided into five parts. Dentistry and the Community deals with the development of the dental and dental hygiene professions, demographics of the public, its use of dental services, and the professional role. Dental Practice covers the structure and financing of dental care, the personnel involved in providing that care, and the emerging field of evidence-based dentistry. The Methods of Oral Epidemiology provides a comprehensive assessment of the epidemiology of oral diseases and the determinants of their distribution in society. The Distribution of Oral Diseases and Conditions gives a detailed presentation of how the common oral diseases are distributed in the community. Prevention of Oral Diseases in Public Health discusses methods of preventing oral diseases in dental practice and through public health action.00add-to-cart97814557571072011 and earlierProfessionalBy Brian A. Burt, BDS, MPH, PhD and Steven A. Eklund, DDS, MHSA, DrPH20056E-BookOtherSaunders0Mar 1, 2005IN STOCKBy <STRONG>Brian A. Burt</STRONG>, BDS, MPH, PhD, Program in Dental Public Health, School of Public Health, The University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, MI and <STRONG>Steven A. Eklund</STRONG>, DDS, MHSA, DrPH, Program in Dental Public Health, School of Public Health, The University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, MIeBooksE-BookUnited StatesYesYesNoNoPlease SelectPlease SelectPlease Select