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Qualitative systematic review of the acceptability, feasibility, barriers, facilitators and perceived utility of using physical activity in the reduction of and abstinence from alcohol and other drug use
(2020-10)Given the growing global increase in harm from alcohol and substance use, and the inadequacy of standard treatment to tackle the challenge, the use of physical activity (PA) interventions has received increased attention. ... -
A quantitative and qualitative evaluation of reports of clinical trials published in six Brazilian dental journals indexed in the Scientific Electronic Library Online (SciELO).
(Brazil, 2010-03)INTRODUCTION: Open access publishing is becoming increasingly popular within the biomedical sciences. SciELO, the Scientific Electronic Library Online, is a digital library covering a selected collection of Brazilian ... -
Reducing Harm in Healthcare Systems
(SAGE Publications, 2015-09)<jats:p> An understanding of the importance of causation of medical errors is important for determining strategies to reduce the harm that they can cause to patients. This paper discusses how dentistry can learn from ... -
Resorbable versus titanium plates for orthognathic surgery.
(England, 2017-10-04)BACKGROUND: Recognition of some of the limitations of titanium plates and screws used for the fixation of bones has led to the development of plates manufactured from bioresorbable materials. Whilst resorbable plates ... -
Review of nanomaterials in dentistry: interactions with the oral microenvironment, clinical applications, hazards, and benefits.
(United States, 2015-03-24)Interest in the use of engineered nanomaterials (ENMs) as either nanomedicines or dental materials/devices in clinical dentistry is growing. This review aims to detail the ultrafine structure, chemical composition, and ... -
Sedation versus general anaesthesia for provision of dental treatment to patients younger than 18 years.
(England, 2015-09-28)BACKGROUND: A significant proportion of children have caries requiring restorations or extractions, and some of these children will not accept this treatment under local anaesthetic. Historically this has been managed by ... -
Self-perceived preparedness of final year dental students in a developing country-A multi-institution study.
(Wiley, 2018-11)AIMS: To evaluate the self-perceived preparedness to practice of final year dental undergraduate students in three dental institutions. METHODS: Dental undergraduate students in their final year from three dental institutions ... -
Self-perceived preparedness of New Dental Graduates
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Sepsis: the applicability to dental care professionals.
(Springer Nature [academic journals on nature.com], 2018-12-21)This discussion paper gives an overview of current understanding around sepsis with the aim of raising awareness. NICE requires all healthcare professionals, including dental care professionals to be trained in identifying ... -
A service evaluation of the “Open Wide and Step Inside” school oral health programme
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Sialylation of Porphyromonas gingivalis LPS and its effect on bacterial-host interactions.
(2017-02-16)Porphyromonas gingivalis produces different LPS isoforms with significant structural variations of their lipid A and O-antigen moieties that can affect its pro-inflammatory and bone-resorbing potential. We show here, for ... -
Social anxiety in orthognathic patients.
(Denmark, 2016-01)There is evidence that patients seeking orthognathic treatment may be motivated by social anxiety disorder (SAD). The aim of this study was to investigate SAD in orthognathic patients using the Brief Fear of Negative ... -
Strategies to improve oral health behaviours and dental access for people experiencing homelessness: a qualitative study
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Student perceptions of a spiral curriculum
(2016-07-11)