@akident Thanks 🙏 I agree although we didn’t examine dentist’s behaviour in this project. We have previously in relation to the removal of non-carious lesions. See https://t.co/VTkspgtI2M and https://t.co/FCFxjwplrh
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RT @sarahRbakerDPH: "Dentists should be encouraged to regularly undertake continuous professional development (CPD), particularly in cariol…
The issue really is what is causing the disease, not how should we manage the consequences. https://t.co/k9xjG00j1Z
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Totally agree Angus - they are big questions and big challenges for all to think about https://t.co/VufyNGkkBQ
RT @sarahRbakerDPH: "Dentists should be encouraged to regularly undertake continuous professional development (CPD), particularly in cariol…
RT @sarahRbakerDPH: "Dentists should be encouraged to regularly undertake continuous professional development (CPD), particularly in cariol…
Thought provoking paper, “funders should remunerate NI/MI approaches” fantastic in principle without funding dentists won’t do things BUT how do we police this? That’s as big a challenge! https://t.co/sQSAXFtth8
RT @sarahRbakerDPH: "Dentists should be encouraged to regularly undertake continuous professional development (CPD), particularly in cariol…
RT @sarahRbakerDPH: "Dentists should be encouraged to regularly undertake continuous professional development (CPD), particularly in cariol…
"Dentists should be encouraged to regularly undertake continuous professional development (CPD), particularly in cariology" Discuss. To fill or not to fill: a qualitative cross-country study on dentists’ decisions in managing non-cavitat... https://t.co/ow
RT @sarahRbakerDPH: What are the barriers to dentists managing caries? Our latest study with dental practitioners in Germany, New Zealand &…
RT @sarahRbakerDPH: What are the barriers to dentists managing caries? Our latest study with dental practitioners in Germany, New Zealand &…
RT @chrisvernazza: Interesting findings. Great idea that “Licencing bodies should insist on appropriate professional development in cariolo…
RT @sarahRbakerDPH: What are the barriers to dentists managing caries? Our latest study with dental practitioners in Germany, New Zealand &…
RT @sarahRbakerDPH: What are the barriers to dentists managing caries? Our latest study with dental practitioners in Germany, New Zealand &…
RT @sarahRbakerDPH: What are the barriers to dentists managing caries? Our latest study with dental practitioners in Germany, New Zealand &…
RT @sarahRbakerDPH: What are the barriers to dentists managing caries? Our latest study with dental practitioners in Germany, New Zealand &…
Let's go "up stream" to the cause of the problem, and the quandry of to fill or not to fill is answered. The cause? Dysbiosis. To manage or not manage dysbiosis is not a quandry; rather it is simple, affordable and painless. https://t.co/tDZtUDkwRd
RT @chrisvernazza: Interesting findings. Great idea that “Licencing bodies should insist on appropriate professional development in cariolo…
RT @chrisvernazza: Interesting findings. Great idea that “Licencing bodies should insist on appropriate professional development in cariolo…
Interesting findings. Great idea that “Licencing bodies should insist on appropriate professional development in cariology or preventive dentistry as part of dentists’ ongoing registration. “ https://t.co/CVYJDrhqxy
RT @sarahRbakerDPH: What are the barriers to dentists managing caries? Our latest study with dental practitioners in Germany, New Zealand &…
RT @sarahRbakerDPH: What are the barriers to dentists managing caries? Our latest study with dental practitioners in Germany, New Zealand &…
What are the barriers to dentists managing caries? Our latest study with dental practitioners in Germany, New Zealand & the USA. "To fill or not to fill: a qualitative cross-country study" @nicolainnes @DrMuzz57 @AmerDentalAssn @shefdentistry https://
RT @ImplementSci: To fill or not to fill: a qualitative cross-country study on dentists’ decisions in managing non-cavitated proximal carie…
To fill or not to fill: a qualitative cross-country study on dentists’ decisions in managing non-cavitated proximal caries lesions https://t.co/ha4Wb5Z3bn https://t.co/LPxt5vvx68
To fill or not to fill: a qualitative cross-country study on dentists’ decisions in managing non-cavitated proximal caries lesions https://t.co/HeZv1wuQ1C #impsci
To fill or not to fill: a qualitative cross-country study on dentists’ decisions in managing non-cavitated proximal caries lesions https://t.co/LpWklCjg6O https://t.co/TZ1eYXtRag