Dental Care for Adults in Nursing and Residential Care HomesJ.E. GALLAGHER
(redirected fromdental care for children) Thesaurus Medical Encyclopedia den·tal (dĕn′tl) adj. 1.Of, relating to, or for the teeth:dental caps. 2.Of, relating to, or intended for dentistry:dental work; dental bills. 3.LinguisticsArticulated with the tip of the tongue near or against ...
Twitter Google Share on Facebook dental (redirected fromdental care for children) Dictionary Thesaurus Medical [′dent·əl] (anatomy) Pertaining to the teeth. McGraw-Hill Dictionary of Scientific & Technical Terms, 6E, Copyright © 2003 by The McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc. ...
Dolan, T. A., Atchison, K., & Huynh, T. N. (2005). Access to dental care among older adults in the United States. Journal of Dental Education, 69, 961-974.Dolan TA, Atchison K, Huynh TN. Access to dental care among older adults in the United States. J Dent Educ 2005;69:961...
Understanding Dental Service Use by Older Adults: Sociobehavioral Factors vs Need Objectives: This study investigated correlates of dental care use in a representative sample of adults aged 70 and older throughout New England. Methods : ... SL Tennstedt,DL Brambilla,AM Jette,... - 《Journal of...
Dentate women with diabetes were significantly less likely to have had a dental care visit than were dentate women without diabetes. Of the four types of health care visits compared, dentate adults with diabetes were least likely to have had a dental care visit in the preceding year. ...
“Time constraints”, “cost”, “treatment not needed”, and “fear of dentists and dental procedures” were reported as major barriers causing irregular attendance, and they indicated Jordanian adults’ low perceived need to use dental services on a regular basis for checkups and prevention. ...
Objective To report attendance patterns for dental check-ups in UK adults over the period 1991-2008, and associated factors. Methods Participants were adults aged 16 years and over from the nationally representative British Household Panel Survey, who we
Dental health care status, use, and insurance coverage among adults with chronic conditions: Implications for medical-dental integration in the United States. W Liang,S Griffin,M Parker,... - 《Journal of the American Dental Association》
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