Full Description
First published in 1986diseases. Recent decades have seen the proliferation of methods to prevent these diseases and enormous growth in the underlying scientific knowledge and mechanisms of prevention.
Contents
Part 11. Prevention - Its Past, Present, and Future Place in DentistryWilliam D. McHugh and Lars Granath2. The Relation Between Preventative and Operative DentistryLars Granath and William D. McHughPart 2: Prevention of Diseases3. Dental Caries: Dietry and Microbiology FactorsWilliam H. Bowen and Dowen Birkhed4. Dental Caries: Resistance Factors - Enamel Chemistry and SalivaStephen H. Y. Wei et al.5. Dental Caries: Resistance Factors - FluoridesStephen H. Y. Wei and Jane Ekstrund6. Periodontal DiseasesWilliam D. McHugh, Lars Matsson, and Sigmund S. Socransky7. Diseases of the Masticatory ComlpexG.E. Carlsson, Bengt Ingervall, and G.A. ZarbPart 3: Implementation8. Epidemiology: The Methods and Their UtilizationDennis H. Leverett and Aubrey Sheilham9. Basic Prevention for the IndividualLars Granath and William D. McHugh10. Community-Based Methods for Preventing Dental Caries and Periodontal DiseaseBrian A. Burt11. Individualized PreventionLars Granath and William D. McHugh12. Promotion of Preventive MeasuresAlice M. Horowitz and P. Jean FrazierPart 4: Prevention in Different Societies13. Health PolicyDavid E. Barnes and Carlos Montoya-Aguilar14. Health Economy and AdministrationRobert L. Berg and Dennis H. Leverett15. The Goals and Strategies of Community in Developing CountriesAubrey Sheiham and David E. Barmes16. The Goals of Community Dentistry in Industrialized CountriesAubrey Sheiham and Dennis H. Leverett



