A voluntary contract between two or more dentists who may or may not share responsibility for the care of patients, with proportional sharing of profits and losses.
A voluntary contract between two or more doctors who may or may not share responsibility for the care of patients, with proportional sharing of profits and losses.
The total of dental diagnostic, preventive, and restorative services provided to meet the needs of a patient (from Illustrated Dictionary of Dentistry, 1982).
Use for articles concerning dental education in general.
Educational institutions for individuals specializing in the field of dentistry.
An organizational enterprise between a public sector agency, federal, state or local, and a private sector entity. Skills and assets of each sector are shared to deliver a service or facility for the benefit or use of the general public.
Individuals enrolled a school of dentistry or a formal educational program in leading to a degree in dentistry.
Localized destruction of the tooth surface initiated by decalcification of the enamel followed by enzymatic lysis of organic structures and leading to cavity formation. If left unchecked, the cavity may penetrate the enamel and dentin and reach the pulp.
A medical specialty concerned with the provision of continuing, comprehensive primary health care for the entire family.
Dental care for patients with chronic diseases. These diseases include chronic cardiovascular, endocrinologic, hematologic, immunologic, neoplastic, and renal diseases. The concept does not include dental care for the mentally or physically disabled which is DENTAL CARE FOR DISABLED.
Facilities where dental care is provided to patients.
The giving of attention to the special dental needs of children, including the prevention of tooth diseases and instruction in dental hygiene and dental health. The dental care may include the services provided by dental specialists.
Persons trained in an accredited school or dental college and licensed by the state in which they reside to provide dental prophylaxis under the direction of a licensed dentist.
A richly vascularized and innervated connective tissue of mesodermal origin, contained in the central cavity of a tooth and delimited by the dentin, and having formative, nutritive, sensory, and protective functions. (Jablonski, Dictionary of Dentistry, 1992)
The teaching staff and members of the administrative staff having academic rank in a dental school.
The interaction of two or more persons or organizations directed toward a common goal which is mutually beneficial. An act or instance of working or acting together for a common purpose or benefit, i.e., joint action. (From Random House Dictionary Unabridged, 2d ed)
Dental care for the emotionally, mentally, or physically disabled patient. It does not include dental care for the chronically ill ( = DENTAL CARE FOR CHRONICALLY ILL).
The study of laws, theories, and hypotheses through a systematic examination of pertinent facts and their interpretation in the field of dentistry. (From Jablonski, Illustrated Dictionary of Dentistry, 1982, p674)
Abnormal fear or dread of visiting the dentist for preventive care or therapy and unwarranted anxiety over dental procedures.
Personnel whose work is prescribed and supervised by the dentist.
Insurance providing coverage for dental care.
The interactions between members of a community and representatives of the institutions within that community.
The interactions between representatives of institutions, agencies, or organizations.
Services designed to promote, maintain, or restore dental health.
Nonspecialized dental practice which is concerned with providing primary and continuing dental care.
The giving of attention to the special dental needs of the elderly for proper maintenance or treatment. The dental care may include the services provided by dental specialists.
Patterns of practice related to diagnosis and treatment as especially influenced by cost of the service requested and provided.
The curve formed by the row of TEETH in their normal position in the JAW. The inferior dental arch is formed by the mandibular teeth, and the superior dental arch by the maxillary teeth.
The room or rooms in which the dentist and dental staff provide care. Offices include all rooms in the dentist's office suite.
A film that attaches to teeth, often causing DENTAL CARIES and GINGIVITIS. It is composed of MUCINS, secreted from salivary glands, and microorganisms.
Data collected during dental examination for the purpose of study, diagnosis, or treatment planning.
Personnel who provide dental service to patients in an organized facility, institution or agency.
Directions or principles presenting current or future rules of policy for assisting health care practitioners in patient care decisions regarding diagnosis, therapy, or related clinical circumstances. The guidelines may be developed by government agencies at any level, institutions, professional societies, governing boards, or by the convening of expert panels. The guidelines form a basis for the evaluation of all aspects of health care and delivery.
The nonexpendable items used by the dentist or dental staff in the performance of professional duties. (From Boucher's Clinical Dental Terminology, 4th ed, p106)
Collaborative process of research involving researchers and community representatives.
The use of one's knowledge in a particular profession. It includes, in the case of the field of biomedicine, professional activities related to health care and the actual performance of the duties related to the provision of health care.
An alloy used in restorative dentistry that contains mercury, silver, tin, copper, and possibly zinc.
Educational programs designed to inform dentists of recent advances in their fields.
Individuals who assist the dentist or the dental hygienist.
Practice of a health profession by an individual, offering services on a person-to-person basis, as opposed to group or partnership practice.
A range of methods used to reduce pain and anxiety during dental procedures.

Better opportunities for women dentists: a review of the contribution of women dentists to the workforce. (1/4)

In June 2000 the Department of Health commissioned a review to examine the need for improvements to the employment opportunities for women dentists in the National Health Service (NHS) across England. Dame Margaret Seward carried out the review, which was published in September 2001. The review was considered necessary for four main reasons. Firstly, workforce panning, because now more than 50% of new entrants to dental undergraduate courses in the UK are female and by 2020 over 50% of all practising dentists will be female. Secondly, evidence that 50% of women in dentistry work for no more than two days per week for the NHS. Thirdly, most women work either as associates in general dental practice (GDP) or in the Community Dental Service (CDS). Lastly, the perception that women find it difficult to return to dentistry after taking a career break.  (+info)

The relationship between gender and postgraduate aspirations among first- and fourth-year students at public dental schools: a longitudinal analysis. (2/4)

The purpose of this study was to examine gender differences and other predictors of postgraduate plans among U.S. dental students. A national sample of dental students was surveyed in their first and fourth years of dental school. Female first-year students were less likely than male students to express interest in specialization in endodontics and oral surgery. Fourth-year students who had a dental school mentor, a high GPA, and encouragement from significant others were more likely to apply for postgraduate training. Gender and first-year interest in dental specialization did not affect the likelihood of applying for postgraduate training in the fourth year. Female fourth-year students were more likely to predict that they would be an associate in a practice five years following graduation. The results suggest that mentoring and faculty encouragement are important influences on dental students' plans for postgraduate education.  (+info)

A survey on orthodontic retention procedures in The Netherlands. (3/4)

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How do dentists perceive poverty and people on social assistance? A qualitative study conducted in Montreal, Canada. (4/4)

Despite significant needs, people on social assistance are sometimes reluctant to consult dentists because of previous negative experience and communication barriers. They feel poorly understood by oral health professionals and sometimes complain of being stigmatized. It is thus important to know how dentists perceive poverty and this group of patients. The aim of this study was to understand how dentists perceive poverty and people on social assistance. To investigate this largely unexplored question, a qualitative study was conducted based on in-depth interviews with thirty-three dentists practicing in Montreal, Canada. Interviews were audiotaped and transcribed for qualitative analysis. The study revealed two perspectives on poverty: 1) the individualistic-deficit perspective and 2) the socio-lifecourse perspective. In the individualistic-deficit perspective, which predominated among these participants, dentists explained poverty by individual factors and emphasized individuals' negative attitudes toward work and lack of capabilities. Conversely, dentists with a socio-lifecourse perspective described poverty as a structural rather than an individual process. Acknowledging individuals' distress and powerlessness, these dentists expressed more empathy toward people on social assistance. The results suggest the individualistic-deficit perspective impedes the care relationship between dentists and poor patients as well as highlighting the need to better prepare dentists for addressing issues of poverty and social inequities in clinical practice.  (+info)

A Partnership Practice in Dentistry refers to a dental practice that is owned and operated by two or more dentists who have formed a legal partnership. In this type of arrangement, the partners share the responsibilities, profits, and losses of the practice. They make decisions together about the direction and management of the practice, and they typically have an equal say in how it is run.

Partnership practices can take many forms, depending on the needs and preferences of the partners. Some partnerships may involve dentists who are equally skilled and experienced, while others may involve a more senior dentist partnering with a junior associate. In some cases, partnerships may be formed between dentists who have complementary skills and expertise, such as a general dentist partnering with an oral surgeon or orthodontist.

Partnership practices can offer several benefits to dentists, including the ability to share costs, pool resources, and collaborate on complex cases. However, they also come with certain risks and challenges, such as the potential for disagreements or conflicts between partners. As such, it is important for dentists who are considering forming a partnership practice to carefully consider their options and seek legal and financial advice before making any commitments.

I'm sorry for any confusion, but "Partnership Practice" is not a standard medical term or concept in the way that other medical terms like "diagnosis," "treatment," or "disease" are. It seems to be more related to the administration and organization of healthcare services.

In a broad context, a Partnership Practice could refer to a collaborative arrangement between different healthcare providers or organizations, where they work together to provide comprehensive care to patients. This could involve various arrangements, such as:

1. A group of physicians coming together to form a partnership to share resources, expenses, and profits while providing coordinated patient care.
2. Healthcare organizations (e.g., hospitals, clinics, or long-term care facilities) partnering with one another to improve the quality, efficiency, and accessibility of healthcare services in a community.
3. Healthcare providers collaborating with community-based organizations, such as public health departments, social service agencies, or schools, to address the social determinants of health and provide holistic care to patients.

However, without more specific context, it's challenging to provide a precise definition of "Partnership Practice" in the medical field. If you could provide more information about the context in which this term is being used, I would be happy to help further!

Dental care refers to the practice of maintaining and improving the oral health of the teeth and gums. It involves regular check-ups, cleanings, and treatments by dental professionals such as dentists, hygienists, and dental assistants. Dental care also includes personal habits and practices, such as brushing and flossing, that help prevent tooth decay and gum disease.

Regular dental care is important for preventing common dental problems like cavities, gingivitis, and periodontal disease. It can also help detect early signs of more serious health issues, such as oral cancer or diabetes, which can have symptoms that appear in the mouth.

Dental care may involve a range of treatments, from routine cleanings and fillings to more complex procedures like root canals, crowns, bridges, and implants. Dental professionals use various tools and techniques to diagnose and treat dental problems, including X-rays, dental impressions, and local anesthesia.

Overall, dental care is a critical component of overall health and wellness, as poor oral health has been linked to a range of systemic health issues, including heart disease, stroke, and respiratory infections.

Dental education refers to the process of teaching, training, and learning in the field of dentistry. It involves a curriculum of academic and clinical instruction that prepares students to become licensed dental professionals, such as dentists, dental hygienists, and dental assistants. Dental education typically takes place in accredited dental schools or programs and includes classroom study, laboratory work, and supervised clinical experience. The goal of dental education is to provide students with the knowledge, skills, and values necessary to deliver high-quality oral health care to patients and promote overall health and wellness.

"Schools, Dental" is not a recognized medical term or concept. It seems that there might be some confusion in the terminology used. If you are referring to "Dental Schools," they are educational institutions that offer professional training programs in dentistry, leading to a degree in dental surgery (DDS) or dental medicine (DMD).

If you meant something else, please clarify the term or concept, and I would be happy to provide more information.

Public-Private Sector Partnerships (PPPs) in the context of healthcare, according to the World Health Organization (WHO), are "arrangements between public and private sector entities based on clearly defined roles and responsibilities, where all participants share risks and benefits, in which a significant portion of the investment and/or risk is taken on by the private sector partner(s) for the delivery of an essential healthcare service."

PPPs can take various forms, such as:

1. Service contracts: The public sector hires a private company to manage and operate specific services.
2. Management contracts: A private entity manages and operates public health facilities or services while the ownership remains with the government.
3. Public-private mixed ownership: Both public and private sectors share ownership of an enterprise, often through joint ventures.
4. Lease agreements: The government leases its healthcare infrastructure to a private company for management and operation.
5. Joint financing arrangements: Both public and private sectors contribute funds towards the development or expansion of healthcare services.
6. Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) initiatives: Private companies support healthcare projects as part of their CSR commitments.

PPPs aim to improve access, quality, and efficiency in healthcare delivery while promoting innovation and financial sustainability. However, they also pose challenges related to governance, accountability, and potential conflicts of interest. Therefore, careful planning, monitoring, and evaluation are essential for successful PPPs in the healthcare sector.

I'm happy to help! However, I believe there may be a slight misunderstanding in your question. "Students, Dental" is not a medical term or definition. Instead, it likely refers to individuals who are studying to become dental professionals, such as dentists, dental hygienists, or dental assistants.

If you're looking for information about dental education or the field of dentistry, I would be happy to provide some resources or answer any questions you may have!

Dental caries, also known as tooth decay or cavities, refers to the damage or breakdown of the hard tissues of the teeth (enamel, dentin, and cementum) due to the activity of acid-producing bacteria. These bacteria ferment sugars from food and drinks, producing acids that dissolve and weaken the tooth structure, leading to cavities.

The process of dental caries development involves several stages:

1. Demineralization: The acidic environment created by bacterial activity causes minerals (calcium and phosphate) to be lost from the tooth surface, making it weaker and more susceptible to decay.
2. Formation of a white spot lesion: As demineralization progresses, a chalky white area appears on the tooth surface, indicating early caries development.
3. Cavity formation: If left untreated, the demineralization process continues, leading to the breakdown and loss of tooth structure, resulting in a cavity or hole in the tooth.
4. Infection and pulp involvement: As the decay progresses deeper into the tooth, it can reach the dental pulp (the soft tissue containing nerves and blood vessels), causing infection, inflammation, and potentially leading to toothache, abscess, or even tooth loss.

Preventing dental caries involves maintaining good oral hygiene, reducing sugar intake, using fluoride toothpaste and mouthwash, and having regular dental check-ups and cleanings. Early detection and treatment of dental caries can help prevent further progression and more severe complications.

Family practice, also known as family medicine, is a medical specialty that provides comprehensive and continuous care to patients of all ages, genders, and stages of life. Family physicians are trained to provide a wide range of services, including preventive care, diagnosis and treatment of acute and chronic illnesses, management of complex medical conditions, and providing health education and counseling.

Family practice emphasizes the importance of building long-term relationships with patients and their families, and takes into account the physical, emotional, social, and psychological factors that influence a person's health. Family physicians often serve as the primary point of contact for patients within the healthcare system, coordinating care with other specialists and healthcare providers as needed.

Family practice is a broad and diverse field, encompassing various areas such as pediatrics, internal medicine, obstetrics and gynecology, geriatrics, and behavioral health. The goal of family practice is to provide high-quality, patient-centered care that meets the unique needs and preferences of each individual patient and their family.

Dental care for chronically ill refers to the oral health management and treatment provided to individuals who have chronic medical conditions. These patients often require specialized dental care due to their increased risk of developing oral health problems as a result of their underlying medical condition or its treatment. The goal of dental care for the chronically ill is to prevent and manage dental diseases, such as tooth decay and gum disease, in order to maintain overall health and quality of life. This may involve close collaboration between dental professionals, physicians, and other healthcare providers to ensure that the patient's oral health needs are being met in a comprehensive and coordinated manner.

A dental clinic is a healthcare facility that is primarily focused on providing oral health services to patients. These services may include preventative care, such as dental cleanings and exams, as well as restorative treatments like fillings, crowns, and bridges. Dental clinics may also offer specialized services, such as orthodontics, periodontics, or endodontics.

In a dental clinic, patients are typically seen by licensed dentists who have completed dental school and received additional training in their chosen area of specialty. Dental hygienists, dental assistants, and other support staff may also work in the clinic to provide care and assistance to patients.

Dental clinics can be found in a variety of settings, including hospitals, community health centers, private practices, and educational institutions. Some dental clinics may specialize in treating certain populations, such as children, elderly individuals, or low-income patients. Others may offer specialized services, such as oral surgery or cosmetic dentistry.

Overall, dental clinics play an important role in promoting oral health and preventing dental diseases and conditions. By providing access to high-quality dental care, dental clinics can help patients maintain healthy teeth and gums, prevent tooth decay and gum disease, and improve their overall quality of life.

Dental care for children, also known as pediatric dentistry, is a branch of dentistry that focuses on the oral health of children from infancy through adolescence. The medical definition of dental care for children includes:

1. Preventive Dentistry: This involves regular dental check-ups, professional cleaning, fluoride treatments, and sealants to prevent tooth decay and other dental diseases. Parents are also educated on proper oral hygiene practices for their children, including brushing, flossing, and dietary habits.
2. Restorative Dentistry: If a child develops cavities or other dental problems, restorative treatments such as fillings, crowns, or pulpotomies (baby root canals) may be necessary to restore the health and function of their teeth.
3. Orthodontic Treatment: Many children require orthodontic treatment to correct misaligned teeth or jaws. Early intervention can help guide proper jaw development and prevent more severe issues from developing later on.
4. Habit Counseling: Dental care for children may also involve habit counseling, such as helping a child stop thumb sucking or pacifier use, which can negatively impact their oral health.
5. Sedation and Anesthesia: For children who are anxious about dental procedures or have special needs, sedation or anesthesia may be used to ensure their comfort and safety during treatment.
6. Emergency Care: Dental care for children also includes emergency care for injuries such as knocked-out teeth, broken teeth, or severe toothaches. Prompt attention is necessary to prevent further damage and alleviate pain.
7. Education and Prevention: Finally, dental care for children involves educating parents and children about the importance of good oral hygiene practices and regular dental check-ups to maintain optimal oral health throughout their lives.

A dental hygienist is a licensed healthcare professional who works as part of the dental team, providing educational, clinical, and therapeutic services to prevent and control oral diseases. They are trained and authorized to perform various duties such as:

1. Cleaning and polishing teeth (prophylaxis) to remove plaque, calculus, and stains.
2. Applying fluoride and sealants to protect tooth surfaces from decay.
3. Taking dental radiographs (x-rays) to help diagnose dental issues.
4. Providing oral health education, including proper brushing, flossing techniques, and nutrition counseling.
5. Performing screenings for oral cancer and other diseases.
6. Documenting patient care and treatment plans in medical records.
7. Collaborating with dentists to develop individualized treatment plans for patients.
8. Managing infection control protocols and maintaining a safe, clean dental environment.
9. Providing supportive services, such as applying anesthetics or administering nitrous oxide, under the direct supervision of a dentist (depending on state regulations).

Dental hygienists typically work in private dental offices but can also be found in hospitals, clinics, public health settings, educational institutions, and research facilities. They must complete an accredited dental hygiene program and pass written and clinical exams to obtain licensure in their state of practice. Continuing education is required to maintain licensure and stay current with advancements in the field.

Dental pulp is the soft tissue located in the center of a tooth, surrounded by the dentin. It contains nerves, blood vessels, and connective tissue, and plays a vital role in the development and health of the tooth. The dental pulp helps to form dentin during tooth development and continues to provide nourishment to the tooth throughout its life. It also serves as a sensory organ, allowing the tooth to detect hot and cold temperatures and transmit pain signals to the brain. Injury or infection of the dental pulp can lead to serious dental problems, such as tooth decay or abscesses, and may require root canal treatment to remove the damaged tissue and save the tooth.

The Faculty of Dental Surgery (FDS) is a division or department within a medical or dental school that focuses on the study, research, and practice of dental surgery. The faculty may be responsible for providing undergraduate and postgraduate education and training in dental surgery, as well as conducting research in this field.

Dental surgery encompasses various procedures related to the diagnosis, treatment, and prevention of diseases and disorders that affect the teeth, gums, and other structures of the mouth and jaw. This may include procedures such as tooth extractions, root canals, dental implants, and oral cancer surgery, among others.

The Faculty of Dental Surgery is typically composed of a group of dental surgeons who are experts in their field and have a commitment to advancing the practice of dental surgery through education, research, and clinical excellence. Members of the faculty may include professors, researchers, clinicians, and other professionals who are involved in the delivery of dental care.

Cooperative behavior, in a medical or healthcare context, refers to the actions and attitudes displayed by individuals or groups working together to achieve a common goal related to health and well-being. This may involve patients following their healthcare providers' advice, healthcare professionals collaborating to diagnose and treat medical conditions, or communities coming together to promote healthy behaviors and environments. Cooperative behavior is essential for positive health outcomes, as it fosters trust, communication, and shared decision-making between patients and healthcare providers, and helps to ensure that everyone involved in the care process is working towards the same goal.

Dental care for disabled refers to the specialized oral health services and treatments provided to individuals with physical, cognitive, or developmental disabilities. This type of dental care aims to prevent and manage dental diseases and conditions that can be more prevalent and challenging to treat in this population due to factors such as limited mobility, difficulty communicating, behavioral challenges, and the need for specialized equipment and techniques. Dental care for disabled may include routine cleanings, fillings, extractions, and other procedures, as well as education and counseling on oral hygiene and dietary habits. It may also involve collaboration with other healthcare providers to manage overall health and well-being.

Dental research is a scientific discipline that focuses on the study of teeth, oral health, and related diseases. It involves various aspects of dental sciences such as oral biology, microbiology, biochemistry, genetics, epidemiology, biomaterials, and biotechnology. The main aim of dental research is to improve oral health care, develop new diagnostic tools, prevent dental diseases, and create better treatment options for various dental conditions. Dental researchers may study topics such as tooth development, oral cancer, periodontal disease, dental caries (cavities), saliva composition, and the effects of nutrition on oral health. The findings from dental research can help improve dental care practices, inform public health policies, and advance our understanding of overall human health.

Dental anxiety is a common feeling of fear or apprehension associated with dental appointments, treatments, or procedures. It can range from mild feelings of unease to severe phobias that cause people to avoid dental care altogether. Dental anxiety may stem from various factors such as negative past experiences, fear of pain, needles, or loss of control. In some cases, dental anxiety may lead to physical symptoms like sweating, rapid heartbeat, and difficulty breathing. It is important for individuals with dental anxiety to communicate their feelings with their dentist so that they can receive appropriate care and support.

Dental auxiliaries are healthcare professionals who provide support to dentists in the delivery of oral healthcare services. They work under the supervision of a licensed dentist and perform tasks that require specific technical skills and knowledge. Examples of dental auxiliaries include dental hygienists, dental assistants, and dental lab technicians.

Dental hygienists are responsible for providing preventive dental care to patients, including cleaning teeth, taking x-rays, and educating patients on oral hygiene practices. They may also perform certain clinical procedures under the direct supervision of a dentist.

Dental assistants work closely with dentists during dental procedures, preparing instruments, mixing materials, and providing patient care. They may also perform administrative tasks such as scheduling appointments and managing patient records.

Dental lab technicians create dental restorations such as crowns, bridges, and dentures based on impressions taken by the dentist. They use a variety of materials and techniques to fabricate these devices with precision and accuracy.

It's important to note that the specific roles and responsibilities of dental auxiliaries may vary depending on the jurisdiction and local regulations.

Dental insurance is a type of health insurance specifically designed to cover the costs associated with dental care. It typically helps pay for preventive, basic, and major restorative procedures, including routine checkups, cleanings, fillings, extractions, root canals, crowns, bridges, and in some cases, orthodontic treatment.

Dental insurance plans often have a network of participating dentists who agree to provide services at pre-negotiated rates, helping to keep costs down for both the insured individual and the insurance company. The plan may cover a certain percentage of the cost of each procedure or have set copayments and deductibles that apply.

Like other forms of insurance, dental insurance plans come with annual maximum coverage limits, which is the most the plan will pay for dental care within a given year. It's essential to understand the terms and conditions of your dental insurance policy to make informed decisions about your oral health care and maximize the benefits available to you.

Community-institutional relations in a medical context generally refers to the interactions and relationships between healthcare institutions, such as hospitals or clinics, and the communities they serve. This can include initiatives and programs aimed at promoting community health, addressing social determinants of health, and building trust and engagement with community members. It may also involve collaborations and partnerships with other organizations, such as community-based organizations, public health agencies, and local government entities, to address shared health concerns and improve overall community wellbeing. Effective community-institutional relations can help to ensure that healthcare institutions are responsive to the needs of their communities and contribute to positive health outcomes.

I'm sorry for any confusion, but "Interinstitutional Relations" is not a commonly used medical term. Instead, it is more frequently used in the context of social sciences, particularly in relation to organizations and their interactions with each other. In this context, interinstitutional relations refers to the relationships, cooperative arrangements, and communication between different organizations or institutions.

However, if you are looking for a term related to medical institutions or healthcare organizations, you might be interested in "Interprofessional Relations" or "Interdisciplinary Collaboration." These terms describe the interactions, coordination, and cooperation among various healthcare professionals and disciplines to provide comprehensive and high-quality patient care.

Dental health services refer to medical care and treatment provided for the teeth and mouth. This can include preventative care, such as dental cleanings and exams, as well as restorative treatments like fillings, crowns, and root canals. Dental health services may also include cosmetic procedures, such as teeth whitening or orthodontic treatment to straighten crooked teeth. In addition to these services, dental health professionals may provide education on oral hygiene and the importance of maintaining good dental health. These services are typically provided by dentists, dental hygienists, and other dental professionals in a variety of settings, including private dental practices, community health clinics, and hospitals.

"General practice dentistry" is a term used to describe the provision of primary dental care to patients of all ages. A general practice dentist provides a wide range of dental services, including preventative care (such as cleanings and fluoride treatments), restorative care (fillings, crowns, bridges), endodontics (root canals), oral surgery (extractions), periodontics (treatment of gum disease), prosthodontics (dentures, implants), and orthodontics (braces). They also diagnose and manage dental diseases and provide advice on oral health. General practice dentists aim to provide comprehensive and continuous care to their patients, coordinating with other dental and medical professionals as needed.

Dental care for the elderly, also known as geriatric dentistry, refers to the dental care services provided to meet the specific needs and challenges of older adults. As people age, they may experience various oral health issues such as:

* Dry mouth due to medication side effects or medical conditions
* Gum disease and periodontitis
* Tooth loss and decay
* Oral cancer
* Uneven jawbone or ill-fitting dentures

Dental care for the aged may include routine dental exams, cleanings, fillings, extractions, denture fittings, oral surgery, and education on proper oral hygiene. It is important for elderly individuals to maintain good oral health as it can impact their overall health and quality of life. Regular dental check-ups and good oral hygiene practices can help prevent or manage these common oral health problems in the elderly.

Physician's practice patterns refer to the individual habits and preferences of healthcare providers when it comes to making clinical decisions and managing patient care. These patterns can encompass various aspects, such as:

1. Diagnostic testing: The types and frequency of diagnostic tests ordered for patients with similar conditions.
2. Treatment modalities: The choice of treatment options, including medications, procedures, or referrals to specialists.
3. Patient communication: The way physicians communicate with their patients, including the amount and type of information shared, as well as the level of patient involvement in decision-making.
4. Follow-up care: The frequency and duration of follow-up appointments, as well as the monitoring of treatment effectiveness and potential side effects.
5. Resource utilization: The use of healthcare resources, such as hospitalizations, imaging studies, or specialist consultations, and the associated costs.

Physician practice patterns can be influenced by various factors, including medical training, clinical experience, personal beliefs, guidelines, and local availability of resources. Understanding these patterns is essential for evaluating the quality of care, identifying potential variations in care, and implementing strategies to improve patient outcomes and reduce healthcare costs.

The dental arch refers to the curved shape formed by the upper or lower teeth when they come together. The dental arch follows the curve of the jaw and is important for proper bite alignment and overall oral health. The dental arches are typically described as having a U-shaped appearance, with the front teeth forming a narrower section and the back teeth forming a wider section. The shape and size of the dental arch can vary from person to person, and any significant deviations from the typical shape or size may indicate an underlying orthodontic issue that requires treatment.

A dental office is a healthcare facility where dental professionals, such as dentists, oral surgeons, and orthodontists, provide various dental treatments and services to patients. These services may include routine check-ups, teeth cleaning, fillings, extractions, root canals, crowns, bridges, implants, and orthodontic treatments like braces.

Dental offices typically have examination rooms equipped with dental chairs, dental instruments, and X-ray machines to diagnose and treat dental issues. They may also have a reception area where patients can schedule appointments, make payments, and complete paperwork.

In addition to clinical services, dental offices may also provide patient education on oral hygiene practices, nutrition, and lifestyle habits that can affect dental health. Some dental offices may specialize in certain areas of dentistry, such as pediatric dentistry or cosmetic dentistry.

Dental plaque is a biofilm or mass of bacteria that accumulates on the surface of the teeth, restorative materials, and prosthetic devices such as dentures. It is initiated when bacterial colonizers attach to the smooth surfaces of teeth through van der Waals forces and specific molecular adhesion mechanisms.

The microorganisms within the dental plaque produce extracellular polysaccharides that help to stabilize and strengthen the biofilm, making it resistant to removal by simple brushing or rinsing. Over time, if not regularly removed through oral hygiene practices such as brushing and flossing, dental plaque can mineralize and harden into tartar or calculus.

The bacteria in dental plaque can cause tooth decay (dental caries) by metabolizing sugars and producing acid that demineralizes the tooth enamel. Additionally, certain types of bacteria in dental plaque can cause periodontal disease, an inflammation of the gums that can lead to tissue damage and bone loss around the teeth. Regular professional dental cleanings and good oral hygiene practices are essential for preventing the buildup of dental plaque and maintaining good oral health.

Dental records are a collection of detailed documentation related to a patient's dental history and treatment. These records typically include:

1. Patient demographics: This includes the patient's name, date of birth, contact information, and other identifying details.
2. Dental charts: These are graphic representations of the patient's teeth and gums, noting any existing restorations, decay, periodontal disease, or other oral health conditions.
3. Radiographs (x-rays): These images help dentists visualize structures that aren't visible during a clinical examination, such as between teeth, below the gum line, and inside the jaw bones.
4. Treatment plans: This includes proposed dental procedures, their estimated costs, and the rationale behind them.
5. Progress notes: These are ongoing records of each dental appointment, detailing the treatments performed, the patient's response to treatment, and any home care instructions given.
6. Medical history: This includes any systemic health conditions that could impact dental treatment, such as diabetes or heart disease, as well as medications being taken.
7. Consent forms: These are documents signed by the patient (or their legal guardian) giving permission for specific treatments.
8. Communication notes: Any correspondence between dental professionals regarding the patient's care.

Dental records play a crucial role in continuity of care, allowing dentists to track changes in a patient's oral health over time and make informed treatment decisions. They are also important for medicolegal reasons, providing evidence in case of malpractice claims or other disputes.

The term "dental staff" generally refers to the group of professionals who work together in a dental practice or setting to provide oral health care services to patients. The composition of a dental staff can vary depending on the size and type of the practice, but it typically includes:

1. Dentists: These are medical doctors who specialize in oral health. They diagnose and treat dental diseases, conditions, and disorders, and perform various procedures such as fillings, root canals, extractions, and crowns.
2. Dental Hygienists: These are licensed healthcare professionals who provide preventive dental care services to patients. They clean teeth, remove plaque and tartar, apply fluoride and sealants, take X-rays, and educate patients on proper oral hygiene practices.
3. Dental Assistants: These are trained professionals who assist dentists during procedures and perform various administrative tasks in a dental practice. They prepare patients for treatment, sterilize instruments, take impressions, and schedule appointments.
4. Front Office Staff: These are the receptionists, schedulers, and billing specialists who manage the administrative aspects of a dental practice. They handle patient inquiries, schedule appointments, process insurance claims, and maintain patient records.
5. Other Specialists: Depending on the needs of the practice, other dental professionals such as orthodontists, oral surgeons, endodontists, periodontists, or prosthodontists may also be part of the dental staff. These specialists have advanced training in specific areas of dentistry and provide specialized care to patients.

Overall, a well-functioning dental staff is essential for providing high-quality oral health care services to patients in a safe, efficient, and patient-centered manner.

Practice guidelines, also known as clinical practice guidelines, are systematically developed statements that aim to assist healthcare professionals and patients in making informed decisions about appropriate health care for specific clinical circumstances. They are based on a thorough evaluation of the available scientific evidence, consensus of expert opinion, and consideration of patient preferences. Practice guidelines can cover a wide range of topics, including diagnosis, management, prevention, and treatment options for various medical conditions. They are intended to improve the quality and consistency of care, reduce unnecessary variations in practice, and promote evidence-based medicine. However, they should not replace clinical judgment or individualized patient care.

Dental equipment refers to the various instruments and devices used by dental professionals to perform oral health examinations, diagnose dental conditions, and provide treatment to patients. Here are some examples:

1. Dental chair: A specially designed chair that allows patients to recline while receiving dental care.
2. Examination light: A bright light used to illuminate the oral cavity during examinations and procedures.
3. Dental mirror: A small, angled mirror used to help dentists see hard-to-reach areas of the mouth.
4. Explorer: A sharp instrument used to probe teeth for signs of decay or other dental problems.
5. Dental probe: A blunt instrument used to measure the depth of periodontal pockets and assess gum health.
6. Scaler: A handheld instrument or ultrasonic device used to remove tartar and calculus from teeth.
7. Suction device: A vacuum-like tool that removes saliva, water, and debris from the mouth during procedures.
8. Dental drill: A high-speed instrument used to remove decayed or damaged tooth structure and prepare teeth for fillings, crowns, or other restorations.
9. Rubber dam: A thin sheet of rubber used to isolate individual teeth during procedures, keeping them dry and free from saliva.
10. Dental X-ray machine: A device that uses radiation to capture images of the teeth and surrounding structures, helping dentists diagnose conditions such as decay, infection, and bone loss.
11. Curing light: A special light used to harden dental materials, such as composite fillings and crowns, after they have been placed in the mouth.
12. Air/water syringe: A handheld device that delivers a stream of air and water to clean teeth and rinse away debris during procedures.

Community-Based Participatory Research (CBPR) is a collaborative research approach that involves community members, organizational representatives, and researchers in all aspects of the research process. It is a partnership between researchers and communities that equitably involves all parties in the research to address and respond to community-identified issues. CBPR aims to combine knowledge and action for social change to improve community health and wellbeing. This approach recognizes the strengths and expertise of both community members and researchers, and it integrates scientific research methods with community knowledge and experiential wisdom. CBPR is guided by specific principles, including co-learning, capacity building, and reciprocal sharing of power and resources, to ensure that the research is relevant, accessible, and beneficial to the community.

Professional practice in the context of medicine refers to the responsible and ethical application of medical knowledge, skills, and judgement in providing healthcare services to patients. It involves adhering to established standards, guidelines, and best practices within the medical community, while also considering individual patient needs and preferences. Professional practice requires ongoing learning, self-reflection, and improvement to maintain and enhance one's competence and expertise. Additionally, it encompasses effective communication, collaboration, and respect for colleagues, other healthcare professionals, and patients. Ultimately, professional practice is aimed at promoting the health, well-being, and autonomy of patients while also safeguarding their rights and dignity.

Dental amalgam is a commonly used dental filling material that consists of a mixture of metals, including silver, tin, copper, and mercury. The mercury binds the other metals together to form a strong, durable, and stable restoration that is resistant to wear and tear. Dental amalgam has been used for over 150 years to fill cavities and repair damaged teeth, and it remains a popular choice among dentists due to its strength, durability, and affordability.

However, there has been some controversy surrounding the use of dental amalgam due to concerns about the potential health effects of mercury exposure. While the majority of scientific evidence suggests that dental amalgam is safe for most people, some individuals may be more sensitive to mercury and may experience adverse reactions. As a result, some dentists may recommend alternative filling materials, such as composite resin or gold, for certain patients.

Overall, dental amalgam is a safe and effective option for filling cavities and restoring damaged teeth, but it is important to discuss any concerns or questions with a qualified dental professional.

Continuing dental education (CDE) refers to the ongoing education and training that dentists and other oral health professionals engage in after completing their initial professional degrees. The purpose of CDE is to help these professionals stay current with advances in dental technology, research, and patient care so they can continue to provide the highest quality of care to their patients.

CDE programs may cover a wide range of topics, including new techniques for treating oral diseases, advances in dental materials and equipment, ethical issues in dental practice, and strategies for managing a successful dental practice. These programs may take many forms, such as lectures, workshops, seminars, online courses, or hands-on training sessions.

In most states, dentists are required to complete a certain number of CDE credits each year in order to maintain their licensure. This helps ensure that all dental professionals are up-to-date on the latest research and best practices in their field, which ultimately benefits patients by promoting better oral health outcomes.

A dental assistant is a healthcare professional who works under the direction of a dentist and provides patient care, takes and develops x-rays, assists the dentist during procedures, performs infection control procedures, and helps with office management. They may also provide education to patients on oral hygiene and other dental health topics. Dental assistants must be trained and certified in many states and are an important part of the dental care team.

In medical terms, "private practice" refers to the provision of healthcare services by a licensed and trained medical professional (such as a doctor, nurse practitioner, or dentist) who operates independently and is not employed by a hospital, clinic, or other health care institution. In private practice, these professionals offer their medical expertise and treatments directly to patients on a fee-for-service basis or through insurance billing. They are responsible for managing their own schedules, appointments, staff, and finances while maintaining compliance with relevant laws, regulations, and professional standards.

Private practices can vary in size and structure, ranging from solo practitioners working alone to larger group practices with multiple healthcare providers sharing resources and expertise. The primary advantage of private practice is the autonomy it provides for medical professionals to make decisions regarding patient care, treatment options, and business management without interference from external entities.

Dental anesthesia is a type of local or regional anesthesia that is specifically used in dental procedures to block the transmission of pain impulses from the teeth and surrounding tissues to the brain. The most common types of dental anesthesia include:

1. Local anesthesia: This involves the injection of a local anesthetic drug, such as lidocaine or prilocaine, into the gum tissue near the tooth that is being treated. This numbs the area and prevents the patient from feeling pain during the procedure.
2. Conscious sedation: This is a type of minimal sedation that is used to help patients relax during dental procedures. The patient remains conscious and can communicate with the dentist, but may not remember the details of the procedure. Common methods of conscious sedation include nitrous oxide (laughing gas) or oral sedatives.
3. Deep sedation or general anesthesia: This is rarely used in dental procedures, but may be necessary for patients who are extremely anxious or have special needs. It involves the administration of drugs that cause a state of unconsciousness and prevent the patient from feeling pain during the procedure.

Dental anesthesia is generally safe when administered by a qualified dentist or oral surgeon. However, as with any medical procedure, there are risks involved, including allergic reactions to the anesthetic drugs, nerve damage, and infection. Patients should discuss any concerns they have with their dentist before undergoing dental anesthesia.

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  • In some cases, however, dentists who have already established their practice may want to partner with an organization for various reasons. (communitydentalpartners.com)
  • Forming a joint venture dental practice partnership offers many potential benefits for dentists with an established practice. (communitydentalpartners.com)
  • For dentists planning their eventual retirement, a joint venture dental partnership can lay the groundwork for a seamless and profitable exit strategy. (communitydentalpartners.com)
  • ETS Dental recruits Dentists, Dental Specialists and Dental staff for top practices across the country. (ada.org)
  • Every day we locate and place Dentists, Practice Leadership Professionals, and Dental Specialists (Endodontists, Orthodontists, Oral Surgeons, Pediatric Dentists, and Periodontists) with private practices across the country. (ada.org)
  • At any given time, ETS Dental has hundreds of opportunities all across the nation for Dentists, Dental Specialists, and Practice Leadership Professionals who are serious about taking the next step in their dental career. (ada.org)
  • Practice Intelligence, Pearl's practice-performance platform, applies those clinical AI capabilities in conjunction with patient treatment data to uncover insights that dentists and practice staff use for more-efficient scheduling, recall, procurement and clinical planning, raising their offices' standard of care and weekly production. (bola.ai)
  • Pearl is helping dentists, practice owners and labs establish new, higher standards of dental care around the world. (bola.ai)
  • A California Dental Association-sponsored bill will improve dental plan disclosures for dentists and patients. (drbicuspid.com)
  • Dental malpractice insurance provider the Professional Protector Plan for Dentists (PPP) has launched a new brand and website. (drbicuspid.com)
  • March 6 is National Dentist's Day and to celebrate our partner dentists, Tooth Fairy Carli visited several dental offices in Pierce and Kitsap Counties to thank dentists and their team for helping patients stay cavity-free. (deltadentalwa.com)
  • The brand is also developing a series of tools to support dentists within their practices, such as student training and accreditation programmes. (businesswire.com)
  • The Pro Coaching program is the perfect solution for dentists seeking a better practice and a better life. (actdental.com)
  • Dentists need to reach their target audience effectively to grow their patient base and maintain a thriving practice. (chezsimeo.com)
  • By understanding the unique challenges dentists face, recognizing the benefits of professional assistance, and following a structured selection process, you can make an informed decision that will benefit your practice in the long run. (chezsimeo.com)
  • Driven by Growth in the Number of Dentists & Dental. (cbinsights.com)
  • Market Dynamics The key factors driving growth in the stretcher chairs market is the growth in the number of dentists and dental practices. (cbinsights.com)
  • The growth of the global dental chairs market is driven by the increase in the number of dentists and dental practices. (cbinsights.com)
  • Dentists in many countries prefer establishing their own dental clinics. (cbinsights.com)
  • In Canada, most dentists practice privately, either alone or through partnerships. (cbinsights.com)
  • Hence, the growth in the number of dentists and dental practices will drive the growth of the market. (cbinsights.com)
  • Dental hygienists and dentists are at high risk for injuries caused by wear and tear to the tendons, nerves, muscles, and joints. (cdc.gov)
  • Simply put, a joint venture dental practice partnership allows a dentist to retain ownership of their established practice while incorporating the support of a silent partner. (communitydentalpartners.com)
  • The dentist may retain anywhere from 10% to 40% of the equity from the practice but usually retains control over how the practice runs. (communitydentalpartners.com)
  • A JV is usually oriented toward one specific goal (e.g., streamlining the administrative side for a dentist), whereas a partnership encompasses all aspects of the business. (communitydentalpartners.com)
  • Significantly, a joint venture means that you, as the dentist, will retain ownership and control of the practice, but with the support of the organization or silent partner. (communitydentalpartners.com)
  • The UCF Dental Center will employ seven staff members, including a dentist, two dental assistants, dental hygienist, financial counselor, office assistant and Driscoll herself. (ucf.edu)
  • Every dental website brags about how the practice has the newest and best equipment such as CEREC, lasers, and CBCT, how it has Invisalign and sedation, and how its dentist(s) went to the best dental schools. (dentistrytoday.com)
  • Available for sale is a GP nestled within the heart of the Springfield, Illinois region, presenting a golden opportunity for any dentist looking to acquire a practice with exceptional cash flow. (adstransitions.com)
  • Tooth Fairy Carli then "flew" to Family Care Dentistry in University Place where one dental hygienist said, "It's also National Dental Assistant Recognition Week, so thanks for gifting us all, along with our dentist and patients! (deltadentalwa.com)
  • After chatting with the youth in the waiting area, Tooth Fairy Carli toured the back office along with the dentist to encourage the kids seated in dental chairs to stay cavity-free. (deltadentalwa.com)
  • The last stop of National Dentist's Day had Tooth Fairy Carli heading back east to The Kids Dentist in Gig Harbor, a dental office with colorful wall murals and furnished with child-sized video games. (deltadentalwa.com)
  • Longtime dentist Perry DuRant announces Dr. Ashley Covington to join his Beaufort SC dentist practice. (prlog.org)
  • The Dentist Entrepreneur Organization (DEO) is committed to providing emerging dental group leaders access to the connections, education, and resources they need to grow. (prweb.com)
  • So, The DEO is excited to announce its joint venture with Share Moving Media to form DEO Media, LLC, publisher of Efficiency In Group Practice Magazine, a resource for dentist entrepreneurs and DSO leaders. (prweb.com)
  • PORTLAND, Ore. , Dec. 3, 2020 /PRNewswire-PRWeb/ -- The Dentist Entrepreneur Organization (The DEO) of Portland, Oregon and Share Moving Media of Lawrenceville, Georgia announce the formation of a new entity called DEO Media, LLC, a joint venture between the two organizations to publish Efficiency in Group Practice, a bi-monthly dental trade magazine focused on DSOs (dental service organizations) and group dentistry. (prweb.com)
  • This partnership further enables us to continue our mission to help dentist entrepreneurs and their executives fulfill their visions. (prweb.com)
  • Finding the right dentist marketing agency can make a significant difference in the success of your practice. (chezsimeo.com)
  • Finding the right dentist marketing agency is a critical step in growing your dental practice. (chezsimeo.com)
  • With 2022 collections totaling nearly $1.4 million and 2023 collections on pace for $1.5 million, it's evident that this practice is on a steady path for growth. (adstransitions.com)
  • Thryv experts will be available at ADX Brisbane from 27 - 29 October 2022 for members and dental professionals. (adia.org.au)
  • With the help of ConceptD, this 2022 Acer for Education project in partnership with Sauber is aimed at bringing together the worlds of education and industry. (acer.com)
  • In March 2022, CDC was notified of a new cluster of suspected NTM infections in children following dental procedures at a pediatric dental clinic. (cdc.gov)
  • The 2022 update has a new article dedicated to the use of implementation strategies to put HAI prevention recommendations into practice. (cdc.gov)
  • As we find more and more connections between oral disease and systemic health issues, the role of the dental hygienist has become increasingly important. (mcphs.edu)
  • Shelly is a former clinical dental hygienist forced to change careers after suffering a disabling work-related back injury. (cdc.gov)
  • Michael is a dental hygienist who used better body positioning and strength training to eliminate work-related shoulder pain. (cdc.gov)
  • BOSTON, MA-July 06, 2023- Bola Technologies, Inc. (Bola AI), a leading provider of voice-AI technology for dental professionals, has announced an exciting partnership with Pearl , the industry's most advanced radiologic AI software provider. (bola.ai)
  • IRVING, Texas, Sept. 19, 2023 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- U.S. Oral Surgery Management (USOSM) is announcing three partnerships with oral and maxillofacial surgery practices in two states. (nbc4i.com)
  • We founded Pearl with the belief that artificial intelligence can be a paradigm-shifting technology for dentistry, radically improving the accuracy, objectivity, efficiency and transparency of dental medicine," said Ophir Tanz, CEO of Pearl. (bola.ai)
  • A man allegedly practiced dentistry without a license in a back room he rented at Alternativa Convenience Store. (boston.com)
  • Although police say he does not have a license to practice dentistry in the United States, Munoz allegedly provided dental care to patients there, including exams, tooth extractions, anesthesia, and cleanings. (boston.com)
  • Police charged Munoz with practicing unauthorized dentistry and practicing unauthorized medicine, and charged Guaman-Castro with conspiracy. (boston.com)
  • Please visit us at Lowcountry Family Dentistry is a cosmetic dental practice offering implants, veneers, tooth cleanings,and more. (prlog.org)
  • Each issue of Efficiency covers emerging trends in dentistry, and provides content to enable group practices to capitalize on their distinct strengths and differences to reach new heights of efficiency and become more profitable. (prweb.com)
  • A private practice environment is maintained to assist residents in the transition from academics to "real world" dentistry. (mahec.net)
  • The successful associate will have a Tennessee dental license, excellent people skills and enthusiasm for Dentistry. (etsdental.com)
  • 6 Biofilms occur in dental unit waterlines due to the long, small-diameter tubing and low flow rates used in dentistry and the frequent periods of stagnation. (cdc.gov)
  • It will pair with Pearl's Second Opinion and Practice Intelligence software, which automatically read dental X-rays and deliver actionable clinical insights for higher-quality patient care and practice management. (bola.ai)
  • Bola AI offers the first clinical voice assistant for the dental market to utilize this new age of technology while providing unprecedented ease of use and accuracy. (bola.ai)
  • We also must wear two hats daily in our dental business-the clinical practitioner, and the CEO of your business. (dentistrytoday.com)
  • USOSM provides operational, marketing and administrative support services, reinvests resources, and applies best practices to improve clinical and financial performance and produce steadier, more profitable growth for all. (krqe.com)
  • Chapter 7 takes a broader view of the role of health IT in clinical practice, its effects on clinicians, and the innovations under development. (nationalacademies.org)
  • Students learn to provide all aspects of dental hygiene care during clinical courses and at external clinical site locations. (mcphs.edu)
  • If you are considering postgraduate dental education, we at the Mountain Area Health Education Center (MAHEC) in Asheville, NC, would be honored to have you consider our General Practice Residency (GPR) Program. (mahec.net)
  • We hope you will consider the MAHEC General Practice Residency Program as a place to further your dental education. (mahec.net)
  • Advanced education programs in general practice residency are designed to provide training beyond the level of pre-doctoral education in oral healthcare, using applied basic and behavioral sciences. (mahec.net)
  • Dental software provider Pearl's Second Opinion will be paired with Vyne Dental's revenue platform Trellis. (drbicuspid.com)
  • Launched in 2019, Pearl's industry-leading computer-vision technology is the most comprehensive radiologic diagnostic aid cleared to detect numerous dental conditions across a broad range of patients. (bola.ai)
  • BEAUFORT, S.C. - July 19, 2019 - PRLog -- Dr. Perry DuRant is proud to announce that Dr. Ashley Covington has joined his dental practice. (prlog.org)
  • The U.S. Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services is updating its claims system for dental standards. (drbicuspid.com)
  • We have state-of-the-art dental health centers, cone beam computed tomography (CBCT), in-clinic digital scanners, in-house milling, soft tissue laser, in-house information technology support, a world-class simulation center, teleconference capabilities, and a medical library staff dedicated to resident and faculty needs. (mahec.net)
  • Partnerships with dental practices and community health centers in surrounding areas enable students to gain exposure and increase their readiness to enter the dental hygiene profession after graduation. (mcphs.edu)
  • The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) is issuing this Health Alert Network (HAN) Health Advisory to emphasize the importance of following existing recommendations for maintaining and monitoring dental waterlines. (cdc.gov)
  • The main goal for any JV is to increase a dental practice's growth and profitability. (communitydentalpartners.com)
  • Annual dental survey: Knowing key industry metrics and how to evaluate your practice's data is essential to achieving your operational and financial goals. (bakertilly.com)
  • Receive in-depth financial analysis of your dental practice, identifying areas for improvement and helping you optimize your practice's efficiency and profitability. (actdental.com)
  • Identifying areas for improvement and optimizing your dental practice's efficiency and profitability can be challenging. (actdental.com)
  • Dental practice coaching with ACT Dental grants you exclusive access to premium content, spreadsheets, and tools that empower you to boost profits, streamline operations, and enhance your practice's overall performance. (actdental.com)
  • Skip the hassle and partner with an ADS Dental Transitions broker who's committed to helping you find the perfect dental practice for sale in Illinois. (adstransitions.com)
  • At Dental & Medical Counsel, we help doctors deal with the legal issues they face by providing a wide range of services, including practice transitions, partnerships, employment agreements, employment law, lease reviews, real. (hg.org)
  • The first step of this partnership is the launch of the 'Positive Practices' programme, designed to train and educate dental practices on how to become more confident and inclusive when it comes to their patients. (nature.com)
  • As part of The Big Rethink, Oral-B launches its 'Positive Practices' programme in partnership with The International Association For Disability and Oral Health (iADH), designed to train and educate dental professionals on how to become more inclusive when it comes to their patients. (businesswire.com)
  • Our state-of-the-art clinics provide an in-depth experience in the development of skills and procedures integral to the evidence-based practice of dental hygienists. (mcphs.edu)
  • All three are featured in a new video series for training dental hygienists on simple steps to reduce the risk for on-the-job injuries. (cdc.gov)
  • Dental Hygiene and Ergonom ics Video Series: Pain is NOT in the Job Description " was produced by OHB in partnership with the University of California, Berkeley, Ergonom ics Program and the California Dental Hygienists' Association. (cdc.gov)
  • This is a career position with a successful private practice. (etsdental.com)
  • An associate's degree in dental hygiene pathway is limited to private practice, while a BSDH graduate can enter sales, education, and public health in addition to private practice. (mcphs.edu)
  • En 1999, une équipe d'experts a établi de nouveaux objectifs à réaliser d'ici 2020, visant à promouvoir l'élaboration de politiques de santé bucco-dentaire propres à chaque pays. (who.int)
  • Beautiful 5 digital operatory quality preventative/restorative/implant based fee for service practice collecting $1.3 million on 4.5 days a week no evenings no weekends. (adstransitions.com)
  • They're board certified, highly trained and highly skilled, and we're proud to continue that tradition with Oral, Facial & Dental Implant Surgery, Drs. Fried & Popper and Mill Creek Oral & Maxillofacial Surgery Associates. (nbc4i.com)
  • They also diagnose and treat facial pain, facial injuries and TMJ disorders, and perform a full range of dental implant and bone grafting procedures. (nbc4i.com)
  • Bola AI's Voice Perio solution empowers dental staff to seamlessly enter periodontal data directly into client PMS and EHR systems in real time. (bola.ai)
  • The partnership between Bola AI and Pearl elevates accuracy and efficiency throughout the patient experience, from touch-free periodontal charting to case presentation and treatment acceptance. (bola.ai)
  • Those with highest public health relevance include dental caries, severe periodontal (gum) disease, complete tooth loss (edentulism), oral cancer, oro-dental trauma, noma and congenital malformations such as cleft lip and palate, most of which are preventable. (who.int)
  • Developing and testing a prediction model for periodontal disease using machine learning and big electronic dental record data. (cdc.gov)
  • Pearl is shaping the future of oral healthcare with AI solutions developed to elevate the efficiency, accuracy, quality and consistency of dental care. (bola.ai)
  • A new partnership between Access Plans USA and DenteMax makes it possible for Access Plans to utilize the DenteMax national dental network to enhance the Access Dental network in some of the company's discount and supplemental healthcare plans. (drbicuspid.com)
  • BMC Associates has extensive expertise and experience working in medical and dental practices, hospitals, and healthcare systems helping to optimize working relationships among medical professionals and resolve conflicts that have arisen between individuals, among departments, and within the ranks of senior leadership. (bmcassociates.com)
  • Mediation and consultation to prevent and resolve conflicts in all types and sizes of healthcare systems and practices - including inter-departmental and (non-contractual) labor-management issues. (bmcassociates.com)
  • Hospitals and dental clinics are adopting dental chairs due to technological advancements, increasing healthcare expenditure in developing countries, and the increasing prevalence of dental diseases. (cbinsights.com)
  • In Australia, dental services are offered in private clinics and public healthcare facilities. (cbinsights.com)
  • Our lending platform consists of 300+ dental and healthcare-specific lenders. (lendrgroupconsulting.com)
  • To date, we have helped hundreds of healthcare professionals start, expand, and grow their practices. (lendrgroupconsulting.com)
  • The report, Health Care Professionals' Perspective on Healthcare in Rural America, was the result of a partnership between Medscape and Walmart. (medscape.com)
  • Our partnership with the MNA provided us the opportunity to learn about the working conditions nurses face in a range of healthcare settings. (cdc.gov)
  • Future - HeAltH is both a right and a responsibility, and that we will work is A sHAred in partnership with healthcare providers, government ministries, communities and patients so everyone resPonsibility. (who.int)
  • Pediatric patients swarmed around Tooth Fairy Carli at the popular Lindquist Dental Clinic for Children located in Tacoma. (deltadentalwa.com)
  • It was amazing to have the Tooth Fairy visit our office to greet some of our young patients," said Dr. Alicia Stephens, Dental Director of Lindquist Dental Clinic for Children in Tacoma. (deltadentalwa.com)
  • Recognized as one of the most exceptional dental hygiene clinics in the New England region, the Esther M. Wilkins Forsyth Dental Hygiene Clinic is equipped with advanced technology and provides students with diverse and comprehensive patient experiences. (mcphs.edu)
  • Esther M. Wilkins, DH '39, for whom the clinic is named, was the founding author of the top resource text for dental hygiene students. (mcphs.edu)
  • In 2016, an outbreak occurred at a pediatric dental clinic in Orange County, California, with 71 patients identified as having odontogenic NTM infections following pulpotomy procedures. (cdc.gov)
  • The clinic was not using disinfectants on their dental unit waterlines or regularly monitoring water quality. (cdc.gov)
  • In 2015, 24 cases of odontogenic NTM infections were reported in children receiving pulpotomy treatment from a pediatric dental clinic in Georgia. (cdc.gov)
  • 2 Investigators from the Georgia Department of Public Health found that municipal water was used during dental procedures, the clinic was not using a disinfectant in their dental unit waterlines, and the clinic was not regularly monitoring the water quality as recommended by CDC . (cdc.gov)
  • The first company of its kind, USOSM continues to be the leader in the MSO space with more than 180 oral and maxillofacial surgery (OMS) practice locations across 26 states. (nbc4i.com)
  • We're excited to announce three additional partnerships in two states: Texas and Ohio," said USOSM President and CEO Richard Hall. (nbc4i.com)
  • Headquartered in Irving, Texas, USOSM has partner practices spanning 26 states. (krqe.com)
  • A shared services organization, USOSM collaborates with premier oral and maxillofacial surgeons to offer a partnership solution for continued and accelerated practice success. (krqe.com)
  • We value partnerships and support interprofessional approaches. (mahec.net)
  • The college partnered with Cherokee Health Systems to train students and practicing RNs to work as members of interprofessional teams caring for rural and underserved populations in community-based primary care settings. (cherokeehealth.com)
  • For more information, apply directly or contact Morgan Pace at ETS Dental ( www.etsdental.com ). (ada.org)
  • For more information, contact Morgan Pace at ETS Dental ( www.etsdental.com ). (etsdental.com)
  • Elevate your dental practice with ACT Dental's Pro Coaching. (actdental.com)
  • Premier companies share a vision of AI's inevitable impact on dental care, bringing improvement for practitioners and patients alike. (bola.ai)
  • This practice puts the lives of patients in danger by unsanctioned and unsanitary conditions in receiving medical treatments," police wrote in the release. (boston.com)
  • It is unclear how long Munoz allegedly operated the illegal dental practice or how many patients he saw. (boston.com)
  • Dental savings plans may bring dental care within the realm of affordability for patients, writes Dr. Arwinder Judge. (drbicuspid.com)
  • More than 90% of our patients use Medicare, so we provide dental care to families who may not otherwise be able to afford it. (deltadentalwa.com)
  • We know it's been a challenging time for dental businesses and one of the biggest struggles is staying organised and communicating with customers and patients. (adia.org.au)
  • Drs. Fried & Popper has two board certified oral and maxillofacial surgeons: Eric S. Fried, DDS and Matthew A. Popper, DDS, MD. The practice has been serving Mayfield Heights and its surrounding communities for more than 40 years, providing patients with a full scope of highly personalized and top quality OMS procedures. (nbc4i.com)
  • With the increasing demand for dental services, it's essential to stand out from the crowd and attract new patients. (chezsimeo.com)
  • The dental industry is highly competitive, with numerous practices vying for the same patients. (chezsimeo.com)
  • With ImmediaXy, Straumann® offers an ecosystem of solutions that are designed to enable dental professionals to confidently and efficiently provide their patients with immediate temporization - whenever possible and clinically sensible, whether in single tooth, multiple teeth or full-arch cases 1-3 . (straumann.com)
  • Make sure your patients have a memorable experience from the moment they hear about the practice through the appointment itself. (lendrgroupconsulting.com)
  • No longer will practices have patients automatically referred. (dentalproductsreport.com)
  • Dental providers and patients could be placed at risk of adverse health effects if dental unit water is not appropriately treated. (cdc.gov)
  • Violence and abuse occur across practice settings, with patients as primary perpetrators and direct care staff the primary targets. (cdc.gov)
  • Impact of stress and trauma on physical and emotional health: The stress emanating from the fast pace, overtime, noise from telemetry, fear of potentially dangerous patients, and chronic fatigue is insidious-out of the nurse's immediate awareness-but cumulative, eventually revealing itself in conditions such as dental pain, sleep deprivation, a compromised immune system, and subsequent increased vulnerability to infections and injuries from various exposures. (cdc.gov)
  • Australian Dental Industry Association (ADIA) is pleased to announce a strategic partnership with end-to-end business management software, Thryv. (adia.org.au)
  • The first issue from DEO Media, LLC will be the January- February 2021 edition of Efficiency In Group Practice. (prweb.com)
  • one monumental moment includes winning the prestigious American Association of Colleges of Nursing Exemplary Academic-Practice Partnership Award in 2021. (cherokeehealth.com)
  • It can also be a great way to augment productivity and profitability for your practice or even establish a new practice. (communitydentalpartners.com)
  • Our community partnerships encourage youth to establish good, lifelong oral health practices. (deltadentalwa.com)
  • With Bola AI, practices can empower themselves to create a smarter patient experience while improving operational efficiency and driving revenue. (bola.ai)
  • Position your dental practice for success by working with advisors who understand your industry and share insights and advice that will help you get back to what you do best - providing outstanding patient care. (bakertilly.com)
  • The system aids in dental procedures by improving patient management and giving dental professionals optimal control of the oral environment: keeping the patient mouth open, improving visibility, controlling suction and oral humidity, and minimizing sources of contamination. (dentalproductsreport.com)
  • For dental practice location, you must consider the patient demographics, competitors in the area, number of competitors in the area, and traffic patterns. (lendrgroupconsulting.com)
  • Dental providers should be familiar with these recommendations on how to properly maintain and monitor their dental equipment to ensure that dental treatment water is safe for patient care. (cdc.gov)
  • Global Goals for Oral Health to a Tu- thermore they are more receptive to Among the oral diseases, dental caries nisian setting and to draw up national educational messages than adults [8]. (who.int)
  • To be successful in today's dental environment, you need service solutions designed for your industry's evolving needs, as well as solutions tailored to your practice. (bakertilly.com)
  • But in today's dental world, the CEO hat is more important than ever. (dentistrytoday.com)
  • Efficiency In Group Practice provides an informational and educational link between manufacturers, distributors, service providers, and dental group practices. (prweb.com)
  • For more information on Efficiency in Group Practice, visit https://www.dentalgrouppractice.com/ . (prweb.com)
  • Our expert dental coaches provide personalized guidance and strategies tailored to your unique needs, maximizing efficiency, productivity, and profitability while fostering a fulfilling work environment for you and your team. (actdental.com)
  • Hence, many hospitals and dental clinics are acquiring technologically advanced dental chairs to increase the efficiency and safety of their dental procedures and services. (cbinsights.com)
  • Smile in a Box™ is a flexible treatment planning and manufacturing service to gain efficiency and practice growth. (straumann.com)
  • Bahraini law firm Salwa Ahmed Al Khalifa has signed an agreement with London-based Albertson Solicitors Legal Practice that will see the duo provide specialized legal services to the clients of both parties, whether in the GCC region or UK or EU countries. (zawya.com)
  • Albertson Solicitors is a legal practise based in Lincoln's Inn, London, providing advisory and representation services to private clients, corporate bodies and sovereign states across diverse areas of International and UK Domestic Law, explained Richards. (zawya.com)
  • Dr. Annelise Driscoll, assistant director of UCF dental services, said the state-of-the-art facility is focused on affordability, access and quality. (ucf.edu)
  • A new proposal would pay for dental care related to other services used to treat cancers. (drbicuspid.com)
  • First Internet President and Chief Operating Officer Nicole Lorch says the bank is currently negotiating partnerships with three fintechs for BaaS services. (ibj.com)
  • Founded in 1933, Mound Cotton Wollan & Greengrass LLP is among the oldest and most respected law firms in New York City, offering preeminent legal services in a wide array of practice areas. (hg.org)
  • Do People with HIV Get the Dental Care They Need? (rand.org)
  • Students will benefit from this because they can now maintain good oral health by getting excellent, affordable dental care here on campus," Driscoll said. (ucf.edu)
  • Our office similarly shares Delta Dental of Washington's mission, so I hope we have more opportunities to collaborate for better oral care for our youth in Tacoma. (deltadentalwa.com)
  • Through our community partnerships, Delta Dental of Washington and Arcora Foundation help expand access to dental care across Washington state. (deltadentalwa.com)
  • He and his staff have provided high quality and compassionate dental care to multiple generations of Beaufort residents. (prlog.org)
  • The brand, who is at the beginning of this journey, recognises the need to continue learning from both dental professionals and consumers who frequently experience oral health struggles to be able to make a real impact and offer an equitable oral care experience for everyone. (nature.com)
  • Oral-B® Announces Launch of THE BIG RETHINK, an Initiative to Make Oral Care More Inclusive, Accessible, and Positive for People With Disabilities, Their Caregivers, and Dental Professionals. (businesswire.com)
  • Cherokee Health Systems and the University of Tennessee, College of Nursing are celebrating the success of their Transforming RN Roles in Community-Based Integrated Primary Care through Academic Practice Partnership (TRIP) program as the organizations close out the final year of their grant-based partnership. (cherokeehealth.com)
  • Dental chairs are commonly used in dental care establishments. (cbinsights.com)
  • You'll also find industry news, articles from thought leaders and information on trends shaping dental benefits, insurance and care. (dentaquest.com)
  • When the two leaders began talking about rural health care, Whyte noted that Medscape had the potential to survey large numbers of physicians and others who practice in both rural and nonrural settings. (medscape.com)
  • The success of the strategy is rooted in several factors including, the co-creation and collaboration with seniors, care partners, community service agencies, and government as well as the tenacity and partnership of the Accountability Table to see that every single recommendation in Version 2.0 was acted upon by the City of Toronto. (who.int)
  • First published in 2008 and updated in 2014, the third release of this nationally and globally utilized resource continues to provide up-to-date, concise, and practical recommendations for essential infection prevention practices and guidance on how to build them into the delivery of care. (cdc.gov)
  • It divides recommendations into "essential practices" that should be adopted by all acute care hospitals, and "additional approaches" that can be considered for use the essential practices are not as effective as needed. (cdc.gov)
  • It's had over a quarter million dental professional app downloads in the past three years alone, and it is the clear industry leader in study tools for dental and hygiene coursework and board exams," says Joe Fogg, CEO and founder of onDiem. (dentistryiq.com)
  • The Forsyth School of Dental Hygiene advances the knowledge and skills of a wide range of dental hygiene professionals. (mcphs.edu)
  • At the Forsyth School of Dental Hygiene at MCPHS-the longest continually operating dental hygiene program in the country-we work to ensure our students are prepared for this increased responsibility. (mcphs.edu)
  • Dr. Wilkins set the benchmark for the standards in the practice of dental hygiene, and we continue her legacy in the Forsyth program. (mcphs.edu)
  • Students who earn a bachelor's degree in dental hygiene (BSDH) have more opportunities available to them after graduation. (mcphs.edu)
  • MCPHS adds up to be a strategic choice for a career in dental hygiene. (mcphs.edu)
  • Keep up with the latest news from the School of Dental Hygiene at MCPHS. (mcphs.edu)
  • Our on-site dental hygiene clinics are equipped with leading-edge equipment and technology. (mcphs.edu)
  • Ursula had been practicing dental hygiene for two years before on-the-job wrist pain made her pay more attention to holding her dental instruments correctly. (cdc.gov)
  • Multiple outbreaks of nontuberculous Mycobacteria (NTM) infections have occurred in children who received pulpotomies in pediatric dental clinics where the dental treatment water contained high levels of bacteria. (cdc.gov)
  • From our perspective, as Dental Practice Brokers, the positive news is that we are continuing to see strong interest from buyers for the practices that we are currently selling and significantly our panel of Lenders are very much still open for business. (thecrowleypartnership.com)
  • Well, there are just as many ways to structure a dental business! (communitydentalpartners.com)
  • They may also include a specified timeline with a plan for how they will dissolve in the future, whereas other partnerships are intended to last the lifetime of the business. (communitydentalpartners.com)
  • It says it all, and it should apply to your dental practice or, more importantly, your dental business. (dentistrytoday.com)
  • As I want everyone to have a super successful dental business, you need to pretend that you are a Fortune 500 business. (dentistrytoday.com)
  • So I bought out my practice partner, only to realize I was on my own with no business management knowledge or skills. (dentistrytoday.com)
  • I hired an amazing business management consultant consistent with my goals and practice vision. (dentistrytoday.com)
  • The result is that I became the CEO of my dental business and developed a biannual, business team-building retreat that my team affectionately called the "PBR! (dentistrytoday.com)
  • is a solution for the dental business entrepreneur wanting to achieve success and increase production. (dentistrytoday.com)
  • Millions of people co-own closely held companies, family businesses, and business partnerships, but establishing them and keeping them together is never easy. (bmcassociates.com)
  • Through this partnership, ADIA members will be able to put their customers at the centre of their business, while getting time back for themselves. (adia.org.au)
  • Our software is designed to help dental practices manage and grow their business by minimising no-shows and manual processes. (adia.org.au)
  • Work closely with an experienced dental business coach who understands the unique challenges and opportunities of practice management, providing personalized guidance and support tailored to your specific needs. (actdental.com)
  • Your dental coach's unique perspective will help you identify and break through limitations in your business that you may not yet see, ultimately granting you the freedom to enjoy more control over your time. (actdental.com)
  • Marketing plays a crucial role in the success of any business, and dental practices are no exception. (chezsimeo.com)
  • Whether you need practice financing or business consulting , we will customize a plan that fits the unique needs of your practice and your career. (lendrgroupconsulting.com)
  • As a business and employment law firm, their practice areas include. (hg.org)
  • and provide valuable insights into industry trends and best practices in the business world. (profitpro.co)
  • External consultants can provide businesses with unbiased reviews of their business practices. (profitpro.co)
  • The partnership model First Internet is pursuing is an alternative to what many of the big banks are doing, which is to acquire a fintech outright. (ibj.com)
  • Association involvement: Through our involvement in associations like the Academy of Dental CPAs, our professionals are well-informed on the technical and operational issues affecting the dental industry. (bakertilly.com)
  • Deep industry specialization: Receive ongoing support from dedicated dental professionals who see the big picture and help you develop strategies that keep you one step ahead. (bakertilly.com)
  • HLT and onDiem will work together to provide dental professionals with career development resources as well as access to temporary and permanent employment opportunities. (dentistryiq.com)
  • onDiem has announced a new partnership with Higher Learning Technologies (HLT), the developers of a leading mobile study app for dental professionals. (dentistryiq.com)
  • COVID-19 has displaced thousands of dental professionals who may have been looking for their first job, or who may be seeking work after being laid off. (dentistryiq.com)
  • We're also excited about the possibilities this partnership offers professionals on onDiem's platform. (dentistryiq.com)
  • onDiem's mission is to transform the way that dental offices operate, and this aligns with our mission to transform the way that dental students and dental professionals learn, ' says Alec Whitters, CEO and cofounder of HLT. (dentistryiq.com)
  • The country has also established a large number of health training institutions in the medical, dental, pharmacy, nursing and midwifery fields and a range of allied health sciences, including postgraduate degree-awarding institutions and health professionals' regulating bodies of international repute. (who.int)
  • This partnership also works for those interested in building a practice alongside a silent partner who keeps them in the driver's seat while giving them access to resources and support while the practice grows. (communitydentalpartners.com)
  • We look forward to working with Thryv as we support our members and continue to encourage industry best-practice through valuable partnerships. (adia.org.au)
  • Enjoy a busy schedule in a state-of-the-art office with experienced support staff, excellent income potential and a path to partnership. (etsdental.com)
  • Tackling the most significant issues in your practice requires ongoing support and expert input. (actdental.com)
  • If you're ready to commit to the journey and create a better practice and a better life, apply now for our exclusive Pro Coaching program and experience the unparalleled support, guidance, and results that come with this elite service. (actdental.com)
  • Increase the number of partnerships that sustain and support the oral health program. (cdc.gov)
  • By partnering with an expert coach, you'll save thousands of hours, streamline your operations, and make your practice more profitable. (actdental.com)
  • You'll find general information on the product, insights from the panelists and a testimonial from a relatable user who has seen that excellence in his or her own practice. (dentalproductsreport.com)
  • Get a feel for providers by attending their courses at state and local dental meetings or by researching the insights on their website blogs. (lendrgroupconsulting.com)
  • Community Dental Partners was established by doctors for doctors. (communitydentalpartners.com)
  • We hope to have a continued positive impact on the dental community. (prweb.com)
  • Now more than ever, dental group practices need insight, understanding and community to grow their practices. (prweb.com)
  • THE BIG RETHINK Content Hub will also offer relevant and helpful content for people with disabilities, their caregivers and families, as well as the professional dental health community. (nature.com)
  • This collaborative partnership accelerates both of our missions and provides great combined value to the dental community. (dentistryiq.com)
  • Perry learned the importance of caring and compassion from them, and he continues to give back through his practice and community activities. (advantagemedia.com)
  • In addition to the concepts just summarized, the literature provides models and frameworks for understanding health promotion and health research that can be helpful in the practice of community engagement. (cdc.gov)
  • The CDC model enables community-engaged partnerships to identify a comprehensive list of factors that contribute to poor health and develop a broad approach to health problems that involves actions at many levels to produce and reinforce change. (cdc.gov)
  • We go beyond supplying the information you require, bringing ideas and solutions to help practices succeed in an approach tailored to the unique needs and objectives of each practice. (bakertilly.com)
  • The doctors provide a full-scope of OMS procedures from dental implants and wisdom teeth removal to facial reconstruction, oral pathology, orthognathic surgery and more. (nbc4i.com)
  • Founded in 1896, Cooper's practice has expanded over its 100+ year history to provide comprehensive representation. (hg.org)
  • A partnership is composed of organizations that share a common focus and combine resources to implement joint activities. (cdc.gov)
  • State and local dental organizations. (cdc.gov)
  • The Compendium is the product of a partnership among several organizations focused on infection prevention and quality improvement. (cdc.gov)
  • There will be a trial run - a so-called "soft" opening - on Dec. 14, when the UCF Dental Center staff will treat a small number of students. (ucf.edu)
  • The Tooth Fairy first ferried over from Seattle to Port Orchard where the dental office staff members each received coffee gift cards as a token of our appreciation. (deltadentalwa.com)
  • For example, a partnership may delineate specific liability for each partner, the structure of investment and payout for each member, etc. (communitydentalpartners.com)
  • We have assisted hundreds of private practices throughout the United States find the perfect associate, partner, or buyer for their practice. (ada.org)
  • As such, it's exciting to partner with other companies that have also caught the vision of how AI can transform the dental experience. (bola.ai)
  • Strengthening of partnership governance and partner selection processes for medical and dental practices. (bmcassociates.com)
  • Chief among them is the quality of USOSM's partner practices. (nbc4i.com)
  • The partnership with Thryv provides our members and their clients with access to some of the most comprehensive marketing automation and management software available in the market today. (adia.org.au)
  • Our work will continue well into the future as we build on the partnership's momentum and prepare nursing students and RNs to practice at the full scope of their license," said Cherokee Health Systems' Chief Executive Officer Dr. Parinda Khatri. (cherokeehealth.com)
  • Dr. Coke provides a full scope of OMS treatments, with particular expertise in dental implants, corrective jaw surgery and wisdom tooth removal. (nbc4i.com)
  • Because of the potential to form biofilm, CDC recommends that all dental unit waterlines be treated regularly with disinfectants to meet the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) regulatory standards for drinking water (i.e., ≤500 colony forming units (CFU)/mL of heterotrophic water bacteria). (cdc.gov)
  • These partnerships will likely be relationships that will last throughout the lifetime of your practice. (lendrgroupconsulting.com)
  • Welcome to Preventistry® Central, your one-stop-shop for prevention-focused best practices and education to encourage a lifetime of good oral health. (dentaquest.com)
  • CDC provides guidelines on infection control in dental settings which contain recommendations to treat dental unit waterlines and monitor water quality. (cdc.gov)
  • A broker who understands dental-specific details can help you decide whether to lease or buy and which property best fits your needs. (lendrgroupconsulting.com)
  • More than products: service, training and practice growth initiatives. (straumann.com)
  • Staying on track and maintaining momentum can be difficult for busy dental entrepreneurs. (actdental.com)
  • With our partnerships, we give students, entrepreneurs, veteran designers, and more the chance to show just what they are capable of when they are equipped with superior hardware. (acer.com)
  • Roughly 68.5 million U.S. adults are without dental insurance, according to a report released on September 6 by the nonprofit CareQuest Institute for Oral Health. (drbicuspid.com)
  • Roughly 30% of respondents said they practiced in rural areas and 70% worked in nonrural communities. (medscape.com)
  • A cursory review of the ture indexed in bibliographic databases and search en- literature, however, did not identify peer-reviewed gines and a focused gray literature review to collate and publications on all of these referenced outbreaks. (cdc.gov)
  • We're extremely excited to give emerging dental group leaders even more access to the people, education, and resources they need to grow," said Jacob Puhl , CEO of The DEO. (prweb.com)
  • As with each visit that day, Tooth Fairy Carli left dozens of copies of children's oral health books in the waiting room to add more magic to the child-friendly dental office. (deltadentalwa.com)
  • Both partnerships and coalitions fulfill different roles and are able to accomplish different activities for the state oral health program. (cdc.gov)
  • After several years, most practices are so impressed by the success of their PBRs! (dentistrytoday.com)
  • Dr. DuRant has been practicing at his location on 154 Sea Island Pkwy for 28 years. (prlog.org)
  • After owning a dental practice in Florence, SC for 8 years, she decided to come back home to Coastal South Carolina. (prlog.org)
  • Garg recalls that all dental practices were fee for service, or normal indemnity insurance, 20 or 30 years ago. (dentalproductsreport.com)

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