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Improving the oral health status of all Americans: roles and responsibilities of academic dental institutions: the report of the ADEA President's Commission.

N Karl Haden1, Frank A Catalanotto, Charles J Alexander, Howard Bailit, Ann Battrell, Jack Broussard, Judith Buchanan, Chester W Douglass, Claude Earl Fox, Paul Glassman, R Ivan Lugo, Mary George, Cyril Meyerowitz, Edward R Scott, Newell Yaple, Jack Bresch, Zlata Gutman-Betts, Gina G Luke, Myla Moss, Jeanne C Sinkford, Richard G Weaver, Richard W Valachovic.   

Abstract

Academic dental institutions are the fundamental underpinning of the nation's oral health. Education, research, and patient care are the cornerstones of academic dentistry that form the foundation upon which the dental profession rises to provide care to the public. The oral health status of Americans has improved dramatically over the past twenty-five to thirty years. In his 2000 report on oral health, the Surgeon General acknowledges the success of the dental profession in improving the oral health status of Americans over the past twenty-five years, but he also juxtaposes this success to profound and consequential disparities in the oral health of Americans. In 2002, the American Dental Education Association brought together an ADEA President's Commission of national experts to explore the roles and responsibilities of academic dental institutions in improving the oral health status of all Americans. They have issued this report and made a variety of policy recommendations, including a Statement of Position, to the 2003 ADEA House of Delegates. The commission's work will help guide ADEA in such areas as: identifying barriers to oral health care, providing guiding principles for academic dental institutions, anticipating workforce needs, and improving access through a diverse workforce and the types of oral health providers, including full utilization of allied dental professionals and collaborations with colleagues from medicine.

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Year:  2003        PMID: 12809191

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Dent Educ        ISSN: 0022-0337            Impact factor:   2.264


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5.  Factors for increasing adoption of e-courses among dental and dental hygiene faculty members.

Authors:  Rita D DeBate; Deborah Cragun; Herbert H Severson; Tracy Shaw; Steve Christiansen; Anne Koerber; Scott Tomar; Kelli McCormack Brown; Lisa A Tedesco; William Hendricson
Journal:  J Dent Educ       Date:  2011-05       Impact factor: 2.264

6.  Residential rurality and oral health disparities: influences of contextual and individual factors.

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8.  Primary care nurses' awareness of and willingness to perform children's oral health care.

Authors:  Sepideh Rabiei; Simin Z Mohebbi; Reza Yazdani; Jorma I Virtanen
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9.  Primary health care centers, extent of challenges and demand for oral health care in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia.

Authors:  Abeer Al-Jaber; Omar B Da'ar
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10.  Feasibility of implementing rapid oral fluid HIV testing in an urban University Dental Clinic: a qualitative study.

Authors:  M Katherine Hutchinson; Nancy VanDevanter; Joan Phelan; Daniel Malamud; Anthony Vernillo; Joan Combellick; Donna Shelley
Journal:  BMC Oral Health       Date:  2012-05-09       Impact factor: 2.757

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