DOI: 10.17760/d20291938
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Interdisciplinary health professions faculty's lived experiences with oral health curricular integration : an interpretative phenomenological analysis

Abstract: The integration of oral health into health professions education and practice, or oral health integration, is one of the most pressing issues facing the United States health care system. Health professions faculty must be ready to engage in curriculum change to incorporate oral health clinical competencies in the education and training of future health professionals. The purpose of this study was to explore the lived experience of oral health curricular integration among interdisciplinary health professions fa… Show more

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“…26 Failure of examination of the oral cavity which includes teeth and its supporting structures by physician has been reported. 27 So it should be encouraged to do routine oral examination of patients with uncontrolled diabetes who are at higher risk for developing periodontal disease. When physicians are examining a diabetic patients, it is vitally important to include examination of oral cavity as it is important for the treatment of Periodontal disease and diabetes mellitis.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…26 Failure of examination of the oral cavity which includes teeth and its supporting structures by physician has been reported. 27 So it should be encouraged to do routine oral examination of patients with uncontrolled diabetes who are at higher risk for developing periodontal disease. When physicians are examining a diabetic patients, it is vitally important to include examination of oral cavity as it is important for the treatment of Periodontal disease and diabetes mellitis.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%