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Publikováno v:
British Dental Journal. 184:390-393
Objective: To determine the current provision of sedation in primary dental care and investigate the knowledge and attitudes of dental practitioners and others on the use of sedation. Design: Qualitative interviews and postal questionnaire survey. Se
Publikováno v:
Community dental health. 16(4)
To investigate the socio-demographic profile of patients using the Leeds Community Dental Service (CDS) in 1996/97 and to determine any changes in profile since 1991/92.Retrospective.The area served by Leeds Health Authority.A total of 8,051 patients
Autor:
M J, Prendergast, S A, Williams
Publikováno v:
British dental journal. 187(5)
Publikováno v:
Community dental health. 14(1)
To investigate the relationship between material deprivation, ethnicity, dental health and related behaviour in the five-year-old population of Leeds.Analytical survey using a stratified cluster sample of primary schools and a questionnaire to parent
Publikováno v:
Community dental health. 13(3)
Several studies have reported high levels of caries experience among young Muslim Asian children, but there has been little corresponding information on adult dental health or related health behaviours. This paper presents the results of a questionna
Publikováno v:
Community dental health. 13(3)
The Nuffield Report recommended the development of further education and training for dental auxiliary personnel. The extent to which clinical dental auxiliaries might carry out oral assessments is under consideration currently. While other countries
Publikováno v:
Community dental health. 12(2)
Attitudes and behaviour towards oral health among 104 homeless men in Leeds were assessed at interview. Of these, 101 agreed to a subsequent dental examination. The findings confirmed a high level of normative need despite a low level of felt need. A
Autor:
M J, Prendergast
Publikováno v:
Pennsylvania medicine. 98(1)
Publikováno v:
Community dental health. 10(3)
Non-response bias is a potentially serious problem in studies involving human subjects. A parental questionnaire/negative consent form was used in a dental epidemiological survey of 5-year-old children in Leeds. The aim of this study was to determine
Publikováno v:
Community dental health. 6(3)
A number of recent studies have reported higher levels of caries experience in the primary dentition of Asian when compared with white Caucasian children. However, in order to take account of the diversity of socio-cultural and religious backgrounds,