Essential Dental Public Health
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Rating | : | 4.38 (788 Votes) |
Asin | : | 0199679371 |
Format Type | : | paperback |
Number of Pages | : | 264 Pages |
Publish Date | : | 2014-01-06 |
Language | : | English |
DESCRIPTION:
It is a cracking little book and will be invaluable not only for undergraduates but also for professions complimentary to dentistry learning about dental public health. Review from previous edition: "This book is a valuable addition to the bookshelf for anyone interested in dentistry beyond what happens directly between dentist and patient A concise summary of dental public health is never an easy thing to produce and the authors are to be congratulated for a well-constructed and readable book." --Dental Update - May 2003"Essential Dental Public Health sets out to introduce dental students to the discipline. It will become a standard text for Dental Public Health in dental schools and would also be a very useful read for anybody with an interest in the disc
The second edition of Essential Dental Public Health identifies the links between clinical practice and public health with a strong emphasis on evidence-based medicine. Essential Dental Public Health is an ideal introduction to the field for dentistry undergraduates, as well as being a helpful reference for postgraduates and practitioners.. Public health is a key concern of modern dental practitioners as they continue to play a vital role in the health of populations across the world. Fully revised and updated for a second edition, this textbook is split into four parts covering all the need-to-know aspects of the subject: the principles of dental public health, oral epidemiology, prevention and oral health promotion, and the governance and organization of health services
Tally Calvert said Five Stars. excellent reference material. sherrygao said Five Stars. good book
Senior Lecturer in Dental Public health, UCL, and National ResearchFacilitator and Course Director, Dental Health Services Leadership and Management programme, FGDP(UK), Royal College of Surgeons, London,Elizabeth Treasure, Professor of Dental Public Health and Deputy Vice Chancellor, Cardiff University,Richa