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Influence of an educational film on dental knowledge and attitudesNavarro, J. Daniel H., 1935- January 1976 (has links)
Indiana University-Purdue University Indianapolis (IUPUI) / The film "Teeth are for Keeping" was shown to 362 children from
five Boys' Clubs and an elementary school. They ranged in age from
8 to 16, and all were from families of a lower socio-economic background,
residing in the Indianapolis area.
The film provides the children with entertainment and created
familiarity with the dentist and the dental environment. It was intended
merely to introduce the children to the dental office, rather than
to give them specific instructions about dental education.
In their visit to the dental unit, most of the children were
inquisitive and anxious to manipulate the different equipment. Black
children and younger individuals among the white children gave the most
evidence of enjoying the film. The film seems to reach the objectives
of entertainment and increased familiarity with the dental equipment and
dental offices.
The unusual situations in the film, such as horseplay, were not
followed to the destructive levels by the children. On the other hand,
it appears that such films should be carefully studied for their effects
upon young viewers.
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The effectiveness of educating student teachers in methods of dental health education a thesis submitted in partial fulfillment ... in dental hygiene education ... /Deibert, Patrice Mielock. January 1978 (has links)
Thesis (M.S.)--University of Michigan, 1978.
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The effectiveness of educating student teachers in methods of dental health education a thesis submitted in partial fulfillment ... in dental hygiene education ... /Deibert, Patrice Mielock. January 1978 (has links)
Thesis (M.S.)--University of Michigan, 1978.
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Sundhedspaedagogisk udviklingsarbejde teori, praksis, evaluering /Jensen, Kjeld. January 1979 (has links)
Thesis (doctoral)--Århus Tanlaegehøjskole, 1982. / Date on cover: 1981. eContent provider-neutral record in process. Description based on print version record. Includes bibliographical references (p. 315-324).
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Dental health knowledge and behavior among the Finnish peopleMurtomaa, Heikki. January 1977 (has links)
Thesis--Helsinki. / Includes bibliographical references (p. 44-53).
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Sundhedspaedagogisk udviklingsarbejde teori, praksis, evaluering /Jensen, Kjeld. January 1979 (has links)
Thesis (doctoral)--Århus Tanlaegehøjskole, 1982. / Date on cover: 1981. Includes bibliographical references (p. 315-324).
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An abbreviated summary of present day dental knowledge for the public health worker a thesis submitted in partial fulfillment ... for the degree Master in Public Health ... /Hawkins, James F. January 1943 (has links)
Thesis (M.P.H.)--University of Michigan, 1943.
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An abbreviated summary of present day dental knowledge for the public health worker a thesis submitted in partial fulfillment ... for the degree Master in Public Health ... /Hawkins, James F. January 1943 (has links)
Thesis (M.P.H.)--University of Michigan, 1943.
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Effectiveness of oral hygiene instruction to parents of preschool cerebral palsy childrenDitto, Roland R., 1943- January 1974 (has links)
Indiana University-Purdue University Indianapolis (IUPUI) / The lack of an effective method for teaching oral hygiene procedures
to parents of handicapped children prompted this investigation. Seventy-nine
preschool cerebral palsy children were randomly distributed according
to age and sex into three groups. The parents of these groups received
the following instruction: Group I - written instructions for a detailed
approach to oral hygiene maintenance in the home as if the child were
without handicap; Group II - written instructions for a specialized
approach to home oral hygiene maintenance with emphasis on two people
providing the care, and mouth propping for access and stability of the
arms and legs; Group III - no specific oral hygiene instructions.
Each child in each group received a thorough oral examination and
deposits of dental plaque were disclosed, numerically scored and recorded.
Each parent of the three study groups participated in a written examination
of dental knowledge at each visit. After each examination, the correct
answers were given to the parent by both a verbal and written response.
Parents and children returned at 90-day intervals.
Variables such as transportation, surgery performed during the period
of study, deteriorating health in the child, parental apathy about dental
problems, and change in family job or location, reduced the sample from
seventy-nine to fifty-four subjects, with data being obtained for pre- and
post- examination periods. Both test group of parents significantly improved
their dental knowledge scores after ninety days. However, none of
the children decreased their plaque enough to show statistical significance.
Perhaps there was some motivational improvement in the Group II parents,
as they returned for the examination at a better rate, judged to be significant
as compared to the other groups.
Further investigation is recommended either to study the technique by
itself without a time interval between scores or to evaluate the factors
of intelligence, economic level, gravity of medical situation, and sibling
support as they offset changes in behavior. Until then, it appears on the
basis of this study that it is possible to increase the parent's knowledge
of oral health but that changing the behavior of the parent actually performing
the task is much more difficult.
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Basic principles of a state dental educational program a thesis submitted in partial fulfillment ... Master of Science in Public Health ... /Downs, Robert A. January 1940 (has links)
Thesis (M.S.P.H.)--University of Michigan, 1940.
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