Community Dental Health

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Cover Date:
December 2014
Print ISSN:
0265 539X
Vol:
31
Issue:
4

Integrating oral health into a dementia care pathway

© BASCD 2014 doi:10.1922/CDH_3426Dermont04

Dental Public Health in Action

Integrating oral health into a dementia care pathway
M.A. Dermont and S.S. Sadaghiani

Public health competencies illustrated:
This paper sets the scene for action that is likely to be required by many practitioners of dental public health as dementia and its implications for oral health and treatment services will affect all communities. It illustrates employment of the following public health competencies: • Strategic leadership and collaborative working for health • Policy and strategy development and implementation • Assessing the evidence on oral health and dental interventions, programmes and services • Oral health improvement

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Page Start
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199
Authors
M.A. Dermont, S.S. Sadaghiani

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