This mixed-methods study reveals a significant knowledge-to-practice gap in oral microbiome counseling among dental practitioners in…
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Patient satisfaction, willingness to revisit, and implications for dental clinic education: service quality perception in Jeddah, KSA | BMC Oral Health
The Vision 2030 initiative in Saudi Arabia outlines a goal to improve the private sector’s participation…
Continue ReadingBridging disciplines: evaluating collaborative skills in interprofessional education between dentistry and pharmacy students “Collaborative skills evaluation in dentistry-pharmacy IPE” | BMC Medical Education
IPE aims to equip future healthcare professionals with the skills necessary for effective collaboration in multidisciplinary…
Continue ReadingValuing and retaining the dental workforce: a mixed-methods exploration of workforce sustainability in the North East of England | BMC Health Services Research
Thirty dentists, 3 dental care professionals, and 13 managers participated in our four focus groups (46…
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Imbalances in the oral health workforce: a Canadian population-based study | BMC Health Services Research
Study setting As in many countries, issues of spatial, gender, and other imbalances in the dentistry…
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Educational board game for training dental and dental hygiene students in patient safety issues | BMC Medical Education
The use of educational board games in training of healthcare professionals has proven to be a…
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The impact of physical activity on the prevalence of edentulism: an analysis of the relationships between active lifestyle and dental health | BMC Public Health
Ren C, McGrath C, Yang Y. Edentulism and associated factors among community-dwelling middle-aged and elderly adults…
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Who you are and who you want to be: a pilot study of dental hygiene students’ professional identity formation | BMC Medical Education
Chen D, Hayes M, Holden A. A global review of the education and career pathways of…
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