Book Description
Reprint of the original, first published in 1876.
Author : Anonymous
Publisher : BoD – Books on Demand
Page : 286 pages
File Size : 38,87 MB
Release : 2024-03-12
Category : Fiction
ISBN : 3368722468
Reprint of the original, first published in 1876.
Author : American Academy of Dental Science (Boston, Mass.)
Publisher :
Page : 294 pages
File Size : 10,48 MB
Release : 1876
Category : Dentistry
ISBN :
Author : American Academy of Dental Science
Publisher :
Page : 296 pages
File Size : 29,35 MB
Release : 1876
Category : Dentistry
ISBN :
Author : Institute of Medicine
Publisher : National Academies Press
Page : 365 pages
File Size : 10,73 MB
Release : 1995-01-12
Category : Medical
ISBN : 0309176395
Six dental schools have closed in the last decade and others are in jeopardy. Facing this uncertainty about the status of dental education and the continued tension between educators and practitioners, leaders in the profession have recognized the need for purpose and direction. This comprehensive volumeâ€"the first to cover the education, research, and patient care missions of dental schoolsâ€"offers specific recommendations on oral health assessment, access to dental care, dental school curricula, financing for education, research priorities, examinations and licensing, workforce planning, and other key areas. Well organized and accessible, the book: Recaps the evolution of dental practice and education. Reviews key indicators of oral health status, outlines oral health goals, and discusses implications for education. Addresses major curriculum concerns. Examines health services that dental schools provide to patients and communities. Looks at faculty and student involvement in research. Explores the relationship of dental education to the university, the dental profession, and society at large. Accreditation, the dental workforce, and other critical policy issues are highlighted as well. Of greatest interest to deans, faculty, administrators, and students at dental schools, as well as to academic health centers and universities, this book also will be informative for health policymakers, dental professionals, and dental researchers.
Author : Mary Otto
Publisher : The New Press
Page : 235 pages
File Size : 39,77 MB
Release : 2017-03-14
Category : Political Science
ISBN : 1620972816
An NPR Best Book of 2017 "[Teeth is] . . . more than an exploration of a two-tiered system—it is a call for sweeping, radical change." —New York Times Book Review "Show me your teeth," the great naturalist Georges Cuvier is credited with saying, "and I will tell you who you are." In this shattering new work, veteran health journalist Mary Otto looks inside America's mouth, revealing unsettling truths about our unequal society. Teeth takes readers on a disturbing journey into America's silent epidemic of oral disease, exposing the hidden connections between tooth decay and stunted job prospects, low educational achievement, social mobility, and the troubling state of our public health. Otto's subjects include the pioneering dentist who made Shirley Temple and Judy Garland's teeth sparkle on the silver screen and helped create the all-American image of "pearly whites"; Deamonte Driver, the young Maryland boy whose tragic death from an abscessed tooth sparked congressional hearings; and a marketing guru who offers advice to dentists on how to push new and expensive treatments and how to keep Medicaid patients at bay. In one of its most disturbing findings, Teeth reveals that toothaches are not an occasional inconvenience, but rather a chronic reality for millions of people, including disproportionate numbers of the elderly and people of color. Many people, Otto reveals, resort to prayer to counteract the uniquely devastating effects of dental pain. Otto also goes back in time to understand the roots of our predicament in the history of dentistry, showing how it became separated from mainstream medicine, despite a century of growing evidence that oral health and general bodily health are closely related. Muckraking and paradigm-shifting, Teeth exposes for the first time the extent and meaning of our oral health crisis. It joins the small shelf of books that change the way we view society and ourselves—and will spark an urgent conversation about why our teeth matter.
Author : Willoughby Dayton Miller
Publisher :
Page : 406 pages
File Size : 45,99 MB
Release : 1890
Category : Mouth
ISBN :
Author : National Research Council
Publisher : National Academies Press
Page : 187 pages
File Size : 12,11 MB
Release : 2005-08-13
Category : Medical
ISBN : 0309094275
This report is the twelfth assessment of the National Institutes of Health National Research Service Awards program. The research training needs of the country in basic biomedical, clinical, and behavioral and social sciences are considered. Also included are the training needs of oral health, nursing, and health services research. The report has been broadly constructed to take into account the rapidly evolving national and international health care needs. The past and present are analyzed, and predictions with regard to future needs are presented.
Author : Pierre Fauchard
Publisher :
Page : 149 pages
File Size : 33,94 MB
Release : 1946
Category : Dentistry
ISBN :
Author :
Publisher :
Page : 680 pages
File Size : 37,41 MB
Release : 1907
Category : Orthodontics
ISBN :
Author : John Hunter
Publisher :
Page : 184 pages
File Size : 39,79 MB
Release : 1771
Category : Dentistry
ISBN :