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2007
DOI: 10.1111/j.1754-4505.2007.tb00324.x
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A review of the oral health of individuais with disabilities in Puerto Rico and among U.S. Hispanics

Abstract: More than 51 million U.S. civilian noninstitutionalized residents have some form of long-lasting disability, including almost 1 million residents of Puerto Rico. The goal of this report is to review available data in an effort to stimulate recognition of the oral health needs of Puerto Rican residents with disabilities. The authors conducted a review using a series of U.S. Census Bureau reports to develop comparative relationships between Puerto Rican residents, the total U.S. population and the total U.S. His… Show more

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“…Educating these health professionals in their different locations is also one of the goals of the SOHA initiative. Improving the educational experiences of dental professionals is one way to meet the needs of individuals with disabilities 33 . The positive social contact results in increased factual knowledge, improvement of attitudes, better understanding of needs, and higher level of confidence in treating special populations 19,34 .…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Educating these health professionals in their different locations is also one of the goals of the SOHA initiative. Improving the educational experiences of dental professionals is one way to meet the needs of individuals with disabilities 33 . The positive social contact results in increased factual knowledge, improvement of attitudes, better understanding of needs, and higher level of confidence in treating special populations 19,34 .…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Improving the educational experiences of dental professionals is one way to meet the needs of individuals with disabilities. 33 The positive social contact results in increased factual knowledge, improvement of attitudes, better understanding of needs, and higher level of confidence in treating special populations. 19,34 The time spent in clinical settings is associated with increased interest in special-care dentistry.…”
Section: O R a L H E A Lt H C O N D I T I O N A N D T R E At M E N T mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Estudando-se a saúde bucal de crianças portadoras de necessidades especiais e crianças saudáveis observou-se a unanimidade dos autores 17,19,21 , que afirmaram a negligência com os portadores de necessidades especiais. Acrescentaram ainda que a falta de cuidado regular, falta de motivação, comportamento, pouca concentração e destreza manual, barreira ao atendimento criada por muitos profissionais, além da dificuldade de acesso aos serviços de saúde 22 , contribuem para deficiente saúde bucal desses pacientes.…”
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