Jong's Community Dental Health - Elsevier eBook on VitalSource, 5th Edition
by George Gluck, DDS, MPH and Warren M. Morganstein, DDS, MPH
Elsevier eBook on VitalSource
ISBN:
9780323167628
Copyright:
2003
Publication Date:
06-05-2002
Page Count:
528
Imprint:
Mosby
List Price:
$66.99
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This essential resource gives the reader a practical overview of the expanding and evolving role of the dental professional in the health care community. Coverage includes globalism, diversity, the impact of technology on public health and community dentistry, and information on Hepatitis C and water fluoridation.
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- Summary and analysis of the latest manpower predictions on the 21st century
- The latest public health law
- The most recent updates in health education
- The most current information on managed care in dentistry
- New topics: technology and its impact on public health and community dentistry; globalism; diversity; new information on Hepatitis C
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PART I: DENTAL CARE DELIVER
Dental Public Health: An Overview, Summary of the Surgeon Generals Report on Dentistry, Overview of the U.S. Dental Care Delivery System, An Overview of the Dental Workforce and Medicaid
PART II: POPULATION SHIFTS AND DENTAL HEALTH
Sociocultural Issues and Communication in Oral Health Care, Dental Health and the Aging Population, Early Childhood Caries
PART III: DISTRIBUTION OF DENTAL DISEASE AND PREVENTION Epidemiology and Oral Diseases, Transmissible Disease and the Practice of Dentistry, Community Programs and Prevention, Dental Health Education, Program Planning, Program Evaluation
PART IV: RESEARCH IN DENTAL PUBLIC HEALTH
Introduction to Biostatistics, Dental Research and EBD and Access to the Literature
PART V: ETHICS AND THE LAW IN COMMUNITY DENTAL HEALTH
Ethical Dilemmas and Cases, The Law and Public Health
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George Gluck, DDS, MPH, Associate Professor, Division of Reconstructive and Comprehensive Care, New York University, College of Dentistry, New York, NY and Warren M. Morganstein, DDS, MPH
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