Prevalence of Nontraditional Dental Hygiene Practice |
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Authors: | Leonard Cohen DDS MPH MS Ann LaBelle DDS MS Jacquelyn Singer RDH MS Donald Blandford BA MA Sid Groeneman PhD |
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Affiliation: | Department of Oral Health Care Delivery Baltimore College of Dental Surgery Dental School University of Maryland at Baltimore |
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Abstract: | There is little knowledge of the number or the work characteristics of dental hygienists outside the private-practice setting. This survey was conducted to determine the percentage of hygienists practicing in nontraditional (nonprivate-practice) settings and the types of settings in which they are employed. Mail questionnaires were returned from a total of 21,847 (56.9%) of the hygienists in the survey sample. The percentage of active hygienists practicing in nontraditional settings was 11.8. Dental or dental hygiene schools, and government and nongovernment-supported clinics were the most frequent nontraditional practice settings. State supervision requirements were found to be associated significantly with the prevalence of nontraditional hygiene practice. |
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Keywords: | dental hygiene practice nontraditional settings special populations |
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