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USA-MD-HANOVER Κατάλογοι Εταιρεία
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- Comprehensive oral care improves treatment outcomes in male . . .
Conclusions and practical implications: Improvement in SUD treatment outcomes at discharge suggests that complementary comprehensive oral health care improves SUD therapeutic results in patients with SUDs Integrated comprehensive oral health care of major dental problems significantly improves treatment outcomes in patients whose disorders are
- Comprehensive oral care improves treatment outcomes in male . . .
Integrated comprehensive oral health care of major dental problems significantly improves treatment outcomes in patients whose disorders are particularly difficult to manage, such as patients with SUDs
- Dental management of patients with substance use disorder
SUD has detrimental effects on oral health Drugs and alcohol negatively impact oral health by inducing a myriad of orofacial conditions including xerostomia, dental caries, periodontal disease, bruxism, pre-cancer and cancer, to name a few
- Healing Power of a Smile; Connection Between Oral Health and . . .
What has Science told us about the effect of Oral Health Care on SUD treatment? Research has shown that good primary medical care improves SUD treatment outcomes would be expected to similarly improve SUD treatment outcomes, but never tested
- Full article: C. E. Credit. Harm Reduction: A Strategy to . . .
Leveraging these relationships and modifying existing dental health counseling strategies can make a significant difference in substance abuse disorder outcomes These strategies are simple, require little monetary investment, and can be implemented into existing dental practices
- Drug Court Smiles: Addressing Dental Care Equity for Justice . . .
Both clients and team members identified cost, transportation, fear, and stigma as key barriers to addressing clients’ dental health needs Improving oral health for justice-involved people with SUD may entail a multifaceted approach to address these barriers, and might consider novel approaches, such as co-locating dental and SUD providers
- The relationship between patient-centred care for substance . . .
PCC in specialist SUD treatment was largely associated with better SUD outcomes This review highlighted evidence gaps on the relationship between PCC and SUD service outcomes, with literature scant for some PCC dimensions and studies typically examining a single dimension of PCC
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