This issue of Dental Clinics of North America focuses on Caries Management and is edited by Drs. Sandra Guzmán-Armstrong, Margherita Fontana, Marcelle Matos Nascimento and Andrea G. Ferreira Zandona. Articles will include: Non-Surgical management of cavitated and non-cavitated lesions; Approaches to modulate biofilm ecology; Dietary implications in dental caries: A practical approach on nutritional counseling; Motivational communication in the dental practice: On the road to preventing oral disease; Personalized dental caries management in adults; Personalized dental caries management in geriatric and special needs populations; Clinical decision making in the management of dental caries; Surgical management of caries lesions: Selective removal of carious tissues; The interprofessional role in dental caries management: Perspectives from a nurse, physician, and social worker; Third party perspective of dental caries management; Less is more? The long-term health and cost consequences emanating from minimal invasive caries management; Performance of adhesives and restorative materials after selective removal of carious lesions: Restorative materials with anti-caries properties; Personalized dental caries management in children; and more!
Schunk DH. Goal setting and self-efficacy during self-regulated learning. Educ Psychol 2010;25(1):71–86. Schams KA, Kuennen JK. Clinical postconference pedagogy: exploring evidence-based practice with millennial-inspired “building ...
Provides in-depth clinical reviews on special care dentistry, offering actionable insights for clinical practice. Presents the latest information on this timely, focused topic under the leadership of experienced editors in the field.
This issue of Dental Clinics features expert clinical reviews on Pediatric Dentistry which includes current information on topics such as dentistry for children, early childhood caries management, periodontal health for children, trauma ...
US Preventive Services Task Force. Final recommendation statement: dental caries in children from birth through age 5 years: screening. ... Prevention-centered caries management strategies during critical periods in early childhood.
One is OSCAR: “The Five-Point Geriatric Dental Assessment.”6 The acronym guides the practitioner to consider 5 key areas in the oral health plan and management: Oral, Systemic, Capability, Autonomy, Reality.
Comprehensive issue on treating the dental patient with cancer.
Silva M, Manton D. Oral habits – part 1: the dental effects and management of nutritive and non-nutritive sucking. ... Prevention of dental caries in children younger than 5 years old: systematic review to update the US Preventive 96.
This issue of Dental Clinics focuses on Geriatric Dental Medicine and is edited by Drs. Joseph M. Calabrese and Michelle Henshaw.
Adachi M, Ishihara K, Abe S, et al. Effect of professional oral health care ... Yoneyama T, Yoshida M, Ohrui T, et al. Oral care reduces pneumonia in older ... Harrington C, Olney B, Carrillo H, et al. Nurse staffing and deficiencies in ...
The degree of x-ray attenuation in CBCT imaging is presented as a gray scale (voxel value), and manufacturers do not have a standard system. However, different studies show a linear relationship between HU (CT imaging) and the gray ...