Achieving Oral Health: The Social Context of Dental Care

Achieving Oral Health: The Social Context of Dental Care

by RayCroucherPhD (Author), Gerry Kent Ph D Dip Clin Psychol (Author)

Synopsis

Personal communication between dentist and patient is of primary importance in dental practice. Dentist-patient relationships can present problems when patients are nervous or require particular forms of care, and an awareness of the views and expectations of individual. This book provides the means to understand, prevent and treat many of the difficulties encountered by dentists. It describes the principles of psychology and sociology applied to dental practice, giving specific guidelines on the most effective way to deal with psychological problems, such as anxiety and pain. This new edition places more emphasis on the link between the sociological and psychological aspects of care related to public health and health promotion concerns. Awareness of these issues continues to increase in line with growing research output, and their importance is stressed in current General Dental Council Recommendations for the dental undergraduate curriculum.

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 198
Edition: 2
Publisher: Butterworth-Heinemann
Published: 02 Mar 1998

ISBN 10: 0723610576
ISBN 13: 9780723610571

Media Reviews
.. . Achieving Oral Health has much to offer the concerned dental practitioner and student, in helping to understand the needs of their patients. For the public health professional it gives an insight into the social science literature that underpins much of the activity surrounding oral health care. Gillian Bradnock, Community Dental Health (1998) 15, 286 287, January 1998
for years 1 4. Andrew Hill, Senior Lecturer, Psychiatry & Behavioural Sciences, University of Leeds