36 research outputs found
Program Design Considerations for Leadership Training for Dental and Dental Hygiene Students
Peer Reviewedhttps://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/153631/1/jddj002203372012762tb05246x.pd
Dental schools are members of the academy: survival demands a primary focus on scholarship
The role of the deans and the AADS in licensure: a call for leadership and a necessity to toil on “the road less travelled”
Developing oral health risk assessment as routine practice during early stages of clinical careers: A cross‐sectional study of dental students using the NoMAD questionnaire
Cariogenicity tests.
An American Dental Association Scientific Consensus Conference on Methods for the Assessment of the Cariogenic Potential (CP) of Foods was held in San Antonio, Texas, in 1985. The aim was to establish a scientific consensus regarding methods to assess the CP of foods. As a result, a sequential food-testing program was proposed involving Animal Caries, Human Plaque Acidity, and Demineralization/Remineralization Models. Two categories of CP--namely, no CP and low CP--were included. The test protocol has hardly been followed since, primarily because the category of low CP was not considered useful in dietary counseling. It is advocated that research into possible caries-preventive factors of food will be more beneficial for improvements of the oral health of the general population than assessments of low CP
