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Health practitioners' resource guide 2005 |
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2005 |
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Alternative Therapies in Health and Medicine |
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Altern Ther Health Med |
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*Catalogs, Commercial; *Complementary Therapies/education/organization & administration/utilization; Dental Care; Dietary Supplements; Disease Management; Equipment and Supplies; Humans; Physician's Practice Patterns; Practice Guidelines as Topic; Practice Management; Self Care; United States |
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Patient information. Dental concerns for people with diabetes |
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2001 |
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Advance for Nurse Practitioners |
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Adv Nurse Pract |
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9 |
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2 |
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84 |
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Dental Care/methods; *Diabetes Complications; Humans; Patient Education as Topic; Periodontal Diseases/*etiology/*prevention & control; Self Care/methods; Tooth Diseases/*etiology/*prevention & control |
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For the dental patient. Dental emergency procedures |
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Patient Education Handout |
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2002 |
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Journal of the American Dental Association (1939) |
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J Am Dent Assoc |
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133 |
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6 |
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791 |
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Bites, Human/therapy; *Emergency Treatment; Humans; Jaw Fractures/therapy; Lip/injuries; Self Care; Tongue/injuries; Tooth Injuries/*therapy; Toothache/*therapy; Travel |
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Oral and dental health has an important bearing on the general health of elderly individuals |
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2001 |
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International Dental Journal |
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Int Dent J |
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51 |
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3 Suppl |
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181-182 |
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Aged; Disease; *Health Status; Humans; Mouth Diseases/etiology/prevention & control; *Oral Health; Oral Hygiene; Periodontal Diseases/complications; Quality of Life; Risk Factors; Self Care |
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Recommendations for using fluoride to prevent and control dental caries in the United States. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention |
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2001 |
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MMWR. Recommendations and Reports : Morbidity and Mortality Weekly Report. Recommendations and Reports / Centers for Disease Control |
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MMWR Recomm Rep |
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Rr-14 |
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Dental Caries/*prevention & control; Dietary Supplements; Fluoridation/*standards; Fluorides/administration & dosage; Fluorides, Topical; Fluorosis, Dental; Humans; Mouthwashes; Toothpaste |
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Widespread use of fluoride has been a major factor in the decline in the prevalence and severity of dental caries (i.e., tooth decay) in the United States and other economically developed countries. When used appropriately, fluoride is both safe and effective in preventing and controlling dental caries. All U.S. residents are likely exposed to some degree to fluoride, which is available from multiple sources. Both health-care professionals and the public have sought guidance on selecting the best way to provide and receive fluoride. During the late 1990s, CDC convened a work group to develop recommendations for using fluoride to prevent and control dental caries in the United States. This report includes these recommendations, as well as a) critical analysis of the scientific evidence regarding the efficacy and effectiveness of fluoride modalities in preventing and controlling dental caries, b) ordinal grading of the quality of the evidence, and c) assessment of the strength of each recommendation. Because frequent exposure to small amounts of fluoride each day will best reduce the risk for dental caries in all age groups, the work group recommends that all persons drink water with an optimal fluoride concentration and brush their teeth twice daily with fluoride toothpaste. For persons at high risk for dental caries, additional fluoride measures might be needed. Measured use of fluoride modalities is particularly appropriate during the time of anterior tooth enamel development (i.e., age <6 years). The recommendations in this report guide dental and other health-care providers, public health officials, policy makers, and the public in the use of fluoride to achieve maximum protection against dental caries while using resources efficiently and reducing the likelihood of enamel fluorosis. The recommendations address public health and professional practice, self-care, consumer product industries and health agencies, and further research. Adoption of these recommendations could further reduce dental caries in the United States and save public and private resources. |
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