Prevention in Clinical Oral Health CareThis book focuses on oral health promotion and the impact of systemic disease in the development of oral disease, as well as how to introduce, apply, and communicate prevention to a patient with a defined risk profile. Prevention in Clinical Oral Health Care integrates preventive approaches into clinical practice, and is a valuable tool for all health care professionals to integrate oral health prevention as a component of their overall preventive message to the patient.
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Contents
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Chapter 2 Epidemiology Biology of Periodontal Diseases | 14 |
Chapter 3 Epidemiology Biology of Oral Cancer | 27 |
Chapter 4 Dental Caries and Associated Risk Factors | 45 |
Chapter 5 Periodontal Disease and Associated Risk Factors | 56 |
Chapter 6 Oral Cancer and Associated Risk Factors | 68 |
Chapter 7 Synergism Between Pharmacology and Oral Health | 78 |
Chapter 8 Nutritional Risk Assessment | 92 |
Chapter 12 The Fearful and Phobic Patient | 145 |
Chapter 13 Culturally Effective Oral Health Care | 156 |
Chapter 14 Disease Prevention and Health Promotion | 183 |
Chapter 15 Prevention Strategies for Dental Caries | 196 |
Chapter 16 Prevention Strategies for Periodontal Diseases | 213 |
Chapter 17 Prevention Strategies for Oral Cancer | 230 |
Chapter 18 Prevention Strategies for Oral Components of Systemic Conditions | 244 |
Chapter 19 Prevention Strategies for Special Populations | 264 |
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Prevention in Clinical Oral Health Care David P. Cappelli,Connie Chenevert Mobley Limited preview - 2007 |
Prevention in Clinical Oral Health Care: Pageburst Retail David P. Cappelli,Connie Chenevert Mobley No preview available - 2007 |
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