Dental Public Health & Research: Contemporary Practice for the Dental Hygienist, 4th edition

Published by Pearson (January 13, 2016) © 2017

  • Christine N. Nathe

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Readers are guided through dental hygiene fundamentals,  programs, research, and practical strategies to give them a true understanding of what it takes to be a successful, contemporary dental hygiene practitioner.
  • Did you Know? boxes engage readers with interesting information.
  • Dental Hygiene Spotlight boxes showcase the experiences of dental hygienists working around the world.
  • UPDATED: The fourth edition details public health science from its inception and further explains the essence of dental public health.  
  • UPDATED: The significantly expanded research unit provides detailed information on the study of dental hygiene research. Areas of expansion include discussions on the pivotal role research plays in dental hygiene, ethics in research, evidenced-based principles of practice, the roles of government and private entities in dental research, oral epidemiology, and the measurement of oral diseases and conditions.  
  • UPDATED: The chapter on dental care funding is expanded to focus on the current issues in dental care financing and the government's role in this area.  
  • The cultural diversity chapter details the effect culture has on dental health.
  • UPDATED: The chapter on target populations has been expanded and diversified to help future providers understand how cultures, populations, and health relate.  
  • UPDATED:The program planning chapter is significantly updated and expanded with regard to benchmarks and effective programs presently in place.
  • The fourth edition details public health science from its inception and further explains the essence of dental public health.  
  • The significantly expanded research unit provides detailed information on the study of dental hygiene research. Areas of expansion include discussions on the pivotal role research plays in dental hygiene, ethics in research, evidenced-based principles of practice, the roles of government and private entities in dental research, oral epidemiology, and the measurement of oral diseases and conditions.
  • The chapter on dental care funding is expanded to focus on the current issues in dental care financing and the government’s role in this area.  
  • The chapter on target populations has been expanded and diversified to help future providers understand how cultures, populations, and health relate.  
  • The program planning chapter is significantly updated and expanded with regard to benchmarks and effective programs presently in place.
UNIT ONE: Introduction to Dental Public Health    
1. Dental Public Health

Public Health History
Public  Health Defined
Dental Public Health
Factors affecting Dental Public Health
2. The Evolution of the Prevention Movement
Historical Development of Dental Hygiene and Dental Public Health
Evolution of Organized Dental Hygiene
Prevention Modalities
3. Dental Care Delivery in the United States   
Federal and State Structure of Dental Care Delivery
Delivery of Dental Care in the United States
Dental Health Care Workforce
4. Dental Care Delivery in the Global Community
International Dental Care Delivery Systems
Examples of Dental Public Health in Other Countries
International Overview of Laws Affecting Dental Public Health
5. Funding of Dental Care
Historical Background of Dental Care Funding
Governmental and Private Funding of Dental Care
Dental Care Financing Principles
6. Legislative Initiatives Affecting Dental Hygiene Practice    
Introduction of Laws and Regulations Affecting Dental Public Health
Governmental Structures in the United States
Legislative Principles in the United States
Supervisory Issues in Dental Public Health
7. Change Agents in Dental Care (Shari Peterson, RDH, MEd)
Health Policy
Collaborative Partnerships
Coalition Building
Concepts in Grant Writing

UNIT TWO: Dental Hygiene Public Health Programs    
8. Dental Health Education and Promotion

Health Education Principles
Health Promotion Principles
Healthy Literacy
9. Lesson Plan Development
Teaching Strategies
Writing Behavioral Objectives
Procedural Steps to Planning a Presentation
10. Target Populations    
Barriers to Dental Care
Target Populations  Overview
11. Cultural Diversity
Introduction to the Study of Culture and Cultural Diversity
Culture in Health Care
Culture’s Effect on Health Values and Practices
Cross Cultural Dental Hygiene
12. Program Planning
Strategies for Program Planning
Program Planning Paradigms
Planning related to urban, suburban and rural areas programs
Examples of Past and Present Dental Public Health Programs
13. Program Evaluation
Strategies for Program Evaluation
Alternative Ideas and Revision Strategies
Governmental Evaluation
Dental Indices

UNIT THREE: Dental Hygiene Research
14. Research in Dental Hygiene

Introduction to Research in Dental Hygiene
The Role of Research in Dental Hygiene
The Use of Evidenced-Based Practice in Dental Hygiene
15. Ethical Principles
Ethics in Research
The Role Government and Private Entities in Research
16. Research Approaches
The Research Process
Research Approaches and Designs
Conducting Research
17. Biostatistics (Christine French Beatty, RDH, PhD and Connie Beatty, RDH, MS©)
Data Analysis
Statistical Tests
18. Oral Epidemiology (Christine French Beatty, RDH, PhD and Charlene Dickinson, RDH, MS©)
Oral Epidemiology Defined
Measuring Oral Diseases
Epidemiological Research
19. Current Epidemiological Findings
Periodontal Diseases
Tooth Loss
Dental Caries
Oral and Pharyngeal Cancer
Mucosal Diseases and Infections
Cleft Lip/Palate
Injury
Toothaches
Dental Care Utilization and Prevention
20. Evaluation of Scientific Literature and Dental Products    
Dental Hygienist’s Role in Product Evaluation
Evaluation of Dental Care Products
Evaluation of Scientific Literature

UNIT FOUR:  Practical Strategies for Dental Public Health    
21. Careers in Dental Public Health (Karen Portillo, RDH, MS)

Defining Dental Public He

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