Dental Hygiene Students' Knowledge, Understanding and Intended Use of Caries Preventive Regimens and Community Water Fluoridation
Conclusions To reduce the prevalence of caries, dental hygiene graduates must be well-versed with the latest science-based preventive procedures, including non-invasive caries prevention and control therapies. The results of this survey, albeit non representative of the general population of dental hygiene students, suggest a need for a more extensive review of the caries preventive regimen content, especially for silver diamine fluoride, of dental hygiene curricular programs.PMID:38346898
Source: Journal of Dental Hygiene - Category: Dentistry Authors: Alice M Horowitz Catherine Maybury Sharon R Clough Min Qi Wang Dushanka V Kleinman Source Type: research
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