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Barnes Virginia Monsul - - 2011
The purpose of this clinical study was to evaluate the efficacy in reducing dental plaque regrowth of two mouthwashes containing 0.075% cetylpyridinium chloride (CPC), one with 6% alcohol and one alcohol-free, as compared to a negative control mouthwash without CPC, using the Modified Gingival Margin Plaque Index (MGMPI). The study ...
McKie A E - - 2010
To explore the attitudes of vocational dental trainers (VDTs) working in general dental practice to the role of dental nurses as trainers and assessors of trainee dental nurses (tDNs), vocational dental practitioners (VDPs) and vocational dental hygienist/therapists (VDHTs). This research was conducted within the context of the development of a ...
Bullock A D - - 2010
Commissioned by NHS Education South Central (NESC) Postgraduate Dental Deanery, this work provided an external, independent formative evaluation of the Dental Therapists Vocational Training (TVT) scheme in its first year of operation. Undertaken between March-September 2009, the evaluation engaged with all those involved in the TVT scheme: the newly qualified ...
Gironda Melanie W - - 2010
Dentists are in a unique position to detect elder abuse and neglect. Approximately 75 percent of all physical domestic violence results in injuries to the head, neck, and/or mouth area, clearly visible to the dental team during examinations and treatment. The goal of this project was to gather a comprehensive ...
Konukseven E Ilhan - - 2010
The use of haptic devices in the medical field has become widespread in the last decade. In this study, a visio-haptic dental training system is developed using haptic and stereoscopic devices. Several advantages are offered by such a simulation system, including effective learning without any fear of making mistakes on ...
Lynch C D - - 2010
AIM: With the numbers of dental therapists involved in the delivery of dental care within the UK on the increase, and the trend towards the use of direct resin composites (composites) for the restoration of posterior teeth, this study was undertaken to describe the teaching of posterior composites in dental ...
Figures K H - - 2010
A review of the archive material held by the School of Clinical Dentistry at the University of Sheffield has revealed how the dental training facilities in Sheffield were arranged before the opening of the Charles Clifford Dental Hospital in 1953. The archive also provides an interesting insight into some of ...
Freer T J - - 2010
Australia has witnessed a proliferation of dental workforce training opportunities over the last 15 years, including dentists, dental therapists, dental hygienists and prosthetists. The reasons for this have not been examined critically. Universities have welcomed the opportunities to increase the student base but do not seem to have examined the ...
O'Sullivan E M - - 2010
INTRODUCTION: International studies suggest that dental faculty are resistant to the concept and practice of faculty development. This paper analyses the demographic and educational profile of Irish Dental Faculty, exploring their attitudes to educational initiatives. METHODS AND MATERIALS: Irish dental faculty were invited to participate in a national study on ...
Rhienmora P - - 2010
We present a dental training system with a haptic interface that allows dental students or experts to practice dental procedures in a virtual environment. The simulator is able to monitor and classify the performance of an operator into novice or expert categories. The intelligent training module allows a student to ...
Rowbotham J S - - 2009
The number of students entering training for dental therapy has been increasing rapidly over the last few years. In practice, the scope of their work has increased, both in terms of permitted duties and their range of clinical settings. The possibilities for dental practitioners to work with therapists is therefore ...
Martin Jeffrey - - 2009
Occlusion is a basic tenet of dentistry. Not every patient should be treated for occlusal discrepancies--many patients will go a lifetime with a less than ideal occlusion and experience no symptoms. Many cases of headache and facial pain have nothing to do with occlusion. Nevertheless, I believe advanced training in ...
Smith Andrew J - - 2009
We describe an observational study in which the policies and procedures of dental surgeries in 14 of the 15 Scottish prisons for sterilizing instruments were viewed directly by a trained surveyor. The survey found that several key elements in the decontamination cycle, ranging from procurement of devices, cleaning, sterilizing, testing, ...
Adewole Richard Ayodeji - - 2009
BACKGROUND: Previous reports show that medical emergency events have ocurred in Teaching Hospital Dental centres, with attendant mortality and morbidity. OBJECTIVES: (1) To study the pattern of medical emergencies encountered by clinical dental staff of Lagos University Teaching Hospital (2) To evaluate their training, perception of their training and competence ...
Coates Dawn E - - 2009
New Zealand has a long history of dental care provided by school dental nurses, now known as dental therapists. The nature of their training courses, although delivered in different centers, had remained relatively constant until 1999 when educational responsibility was transferred to the universities. Dental hygienists were not trained in ...
Woolley S M - - 2009
OBJECTIVES: The objectives were three-fold: to investigate the level of conscious sedation training received prior to and during specialist training in paediatric dentistry; to establish the use of conscious sedation during and following specialisation; and to determine the attitudes of specialists in paediatric dentistry to conscious sedation. SUBJECTS AND METHODS: ...
Nitschke Ina - - 2009
OBJECTIVE: To evaluate undergraduate students' attitude towards the clinical components of the Leipzig (LPEG) and Zürich (ZPEG) Programmes of Education in Gerodontology. BACKGROUND: Undergraduate student education is the seedbed for conscientious professionals. Extramural clinical education contributes to the formation of positive attitudes. Students in Zürich participate in three clinical activities ...
Hirata SoIchiro - - 2009
Postgraduate clinical training for dentists in Japan became mandatory in April 2006. Mandatory postgraduate clinical training for physicians has been criticized as having accelerated the imbalance in distribution of physicians. This suggests the danger that the same phenomenon might occur in distribution of dentists. It is also necessary to investigate ...
Sullivan Amy L - - 2009
This study investigated the knowledge and training of dental professionals to competently serve persons with spinal cord injuries (SCI). Fifty dental clinics were approached to complete a survey containing questions regarding their special needs training. From the 35 completed surveys, descriptive quantitative data were analyzed. The majority of professionals reported ...
Chadha A - - 2009
The nature of the primary dental undergraduate qualification is continually evolving to keep pace with the ever changing climate of medical and dental education and postgraduate speciality training. In the aftermath of "Modernising Medical Careers", there has been a surge in interest in careers of dental origin by members of ...
Church S K J - - 2009
OBJECTIVE: This study assessed the effectiveness of general dental practitioners (GDPs) in the management of subjects with non-apnoeic snoring using a mandibular advancement appliance (MAA), following a one day training course. SUBJECTS AND METHODS: Sixty subjects suffering from simple, non-apnoeic snoring were treated by 15 GDPs, in three hospital centres, ...
Castles Anne - - 2009
Knowledge of letter-sound correspondences underpins successful reading acquisition, and yet little is known about how young children acquire this knowledge and what prior information they bring to the learning process. In this study, we used an experimental training design to examine whether either prior letter awareness or prior phonemic awareness ...
Yoshida Yoshinori - - 2009
In dentistry the exquisite hand skill is required for daily treatments, However, dental students have little chance to treat patients in the clinical training So, present study constructed a process simulation to train the hand skill for tooth extraction, especially impacted wisdom tooth that was an example of the difficult ...
Takahashi Toshiyuki - - 2009
Number of patients assigned to dental residents, course of treatment and number of various technical tasks performed as described in the Reports on Clinical Training of Dentists published by the Department of General Dentistry, Tokyo Dental College Chiba Hospital since its establishment in 2002 were compared between before (2003-2005) and ...
Sheridan C - - 2008
The aim of this paper is to explore the profile of dental nursing students in the National Dental Nurse Training Programme of Ireland and their adjustment to a technology-assisted learning environment. Evaluation by students of the course and their reactions to the course were analysed. Dental nurses must possess the ...
Ng Man Wai - - 2008
The authors describe the impact of the Title VII, Section 747 Training in Primary Care Medicine and Dentistry (Title VII) grant program on the development, growth, and expansion of general and pediatric dentistry residency programs in the United States. They first briefly review the legislative history of the Title VII ...
Sanz M - - 2008
This paper aims to promote discussion about dental specialties and post-graduate dental education in the European Union (EU). Previously, dental educators have concentrated their efforts of seeking Pan-EU convergence in undergraduate dental education. However, the impact of the enlargement of the EU, the new European Commission (EC) Directive of professional ...
Rolnik Eran J - - 2008
A letter from Paula Heimann to her training analyst, Theodor Reik, written shortly before her emigration from Berlin to London, sheds light on some of the technical controversies and personal animosities that shaped psychoanalytic clinical discourse in the early 1930s, as well as on Heimann's subsequent development as a clinician. ...
Lynch C D - - 2008
AIM: The dental nurse is a key member of the dental team, having an important role in the delivery of oral healthcare. Despite this, there is considerable variation throughout Europe in relation to the level of training, permitted duties, and statutory registration of dental nurses. The purpose of this paper ...
Nash David A - - 2008
In 1921, New Zealand began training school dental nurses, subsequently deploying them throughout the country in school-based clinics providing basic dental care for children. The concept of training dental nurses, later to be designated dental therapists, was adopted by other countries as a means of improving access to care, particularly ...
Bonetti D - - 2008
BACKGROUND: UK dental graduates complete a 12-month vocational training programme, but only in Scotland is there mandatory assessment. AIM: To evaluate the effect of mandatory assessment. METHOD: Pragmatic experimental design. UK dental trainees (Cohort 1: 2003-2004; Cohort 2: 2004-2005; Cohort 3: 2005-2006) completed questionnaires assessing stakeholder-identified clinical and non-clinical outcomes ...
Reynolds P A - - 2008
Videoconferencing has been widely used to provide distant advice in many healthcare specialties across the world. However, videoconferencing has been further extended to support distance learning and has been evaluated through a number of educational projects. The use of the technology has been integrated as a core method of delivering ...
Palmer Nikolaus Oa - - 2008
OBJECTIVE: To investigate the views of vocational dental practitioners (VDPs) and trainers in the Mersey Deanery on the Faculty of General Dental Practice (UK) Key Skills in Primary Dental Care and other means of assessing satisfactory completion of vocational training (VT). DESIGN: An anonymous four-part questionnaire survey was delivered to ...
Jones Gordon - - 2008
The Dental Classification system used by the uniformed services is supposed to predict the incidence of dental emergencies in the operational setting, at least on the unit level. Since most Sailors and Marines are deployed without close dental support, the sea services have adopted a policy of early treatment of ...
Miller Stuart O - - 2008
This article summarizes some of the challenges encountered and accomplishments achieved by the 2nd Dental Battalion/Naval Dental Center, Camp Lejeune, North Carolina, while preparing U.S. Marines for deployment. Due to the intense operational tempo after recruit training, there is limited access to patients for required treatment prior to deployment. The ...
Gallagher A - - 2008
The implementation of an X-ray Quality Assurance (QA) program is a legal requirement in Europe as stipulated in the EU Council Directive 97/43/EURATOM (MED). A review of the literature has identified that European countries are performing some level of QA testing of their dental X-ray equipment, although the type and ...
Gallagher A - - 2008
The EU Council Directive 97/43/EURATOM (MED) states that Member States shall ensure that adequate theoretical and practical training is provided for dental practitioners working with ionising radiation; this also includes the provision of continuing education and training programmes, post-qualification. The area of dental radiology is specifically mentioned in this legally ...
Have H ten - - 2008
Unesco initiated the Ethics Education Programme in 2004 at the request of member states to reinforce and increase the capacities in the area of ethics teaching. The programme is focused on providing detailed information about existing teaching programmes. It also develops and promotes teaching through proposals for core curricula, through ...
Cromie Susanne - - 2007
Irish-dance is a dance form where asymmetry is required. This study investigated the influence of Irish-dance training on four lower-limb asymmetries by comparing 100 Irish-dancers and 100 non-dancers. All four asymmetries showed significant differences between the dancers and the non-dancers: the rigidity of the dance training influencing those asymmetries.
Watson David J - - 2007
Outreach teaching programmes can be organized in a variety of settings, be structured in different formats and can offer education and training to all members of the dental team. This paper principally examines outreach teaching as a contributory training experience for undergraduate dental students. Following a review of recent literature ...
Bishop M - - 2007
In 2006 Mrs John Bagenal made a gift to the British Dental Association archive of part of the correspondence of her late husband John Stuart Bagenal. The 13 letters were written to his family during the spring and summer of 1940, when, having enlisted as a private in Royal Army ...
Smith A J - - 2007
OBJECTIVE: To examine the methods used for sterilisation of re-usable instruments in general dental practice, including the installation, commissioning and testing of benchtop steam sterilisers. MATERIALS AND METHODS: This was an observational study in which the policies and procedures for sterilising instruments were viewed directly by trained surveyors at practice ...
Chung Susana T L - - 2007
Crowding, the difficulty in identifying a letter embedded in other letters, has been suggested as an explanation for slow reading in peripheral vision. In this study, we asked whether crowding in peripheral vision can be reduced through training on identifying crowded letters, and if so, whether these changes will lead ...
Ross M K - - 2007
AIMS: This survey aimed to determine the clinical activity of clinical dental technicians (CDTs) in the UK and to establish their employment status, views of statutory registration and need for further education. Until 2006, this practise was illegal in the UK. MATERIALS AND METHODS: A postal questionnaire was sent to ...
Glotzer David L - - 2007
Catastrophic preparedness should be incorporated into the dental school curriculum. The experience at New York University College of Dentistry is that a combination of catastrophic preparedness elements integrated within existing courses with a short, meaningful capstone course dedicated to all hazards preparedness can be accomplished successfully and meet proposed competencies ...
Fisher N L - - 2007
OBJECTIVES: To investigate the short- and long-term career aspirations and barriers to postgraduate study of recently qualified vocational dental practitioners (VDPs). METHOD: One hundred and eight vocational dental practitioners in London were asked to complete a questionnaire survey. RESULTS: The questionnaires were completed by 94 respondents (85%) and results indicated ...
Nuzzolese Emilio - - 2007
The world has experienced a plethora of mass disasters in recent years: acts of terrorism, bombings, earthquakes, hurricanes, typhoons, air crashes and other transportation mishaps, not to mention armed conflicts and migrants drowned in the Mediterranean Sea. In reviewing mass disasters to date, the principal difficulties have not changed: (1) ...
Brown Clare - - 2007
OBJECTIVE: To capture the experiences and feelings of lay educators in an asthma self-management programme to aid understanding of optimal methods of recruitment, training and retention, and to enhance their value within the programme. METHODS: A multi site randomised controlled equivalence trial of asthma educators and primary care practice based ...
Welk Alexander - - 2007
OBJECTIVE: Since fine-motor movements and complex procedures, which are often necessary in dental practice, can be compared to those used by professional athletes, the purpose of this study was to determine the impact of the mental training technique, established in sport science, on dentistry. METHOD AND MATERIALS: In a randomized, ...
Fink Fred S - - 2007
Before the advent of university-based dental education, preceptorship training was the only way one could learn to be a dentist. Even after dental schools became firmly entrenched in the university system, preceptorships were accepted for specialty training. In the 1960s, the American Association of Orthodontists revived the tradition to meet ...
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