2018
DOI: 10.1186/s12903-018-0661-9
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Person-centered care model in dentistry

Abstract: BackgroundTo achieve optimal health and oral health, the system of care must place a person and their social well-being at the center of decision making and understand factors spent outside the clinical settings, including individual behavior, context and lifestyle.Main textPerson-centered care offers a unique and compelling opportunity for dentistry, and its practitioners, to improve quality of care and overall health outcomes. For decades, the dominant treatment modalities within dentistry primarily focused … Show more

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“…However, new business and care models disrupt the dental care system and transform it into one that is focused on disease management and prevention-oriented primary care that considers overall health and wellbeing [29].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…However, new business and care models disrupt the dental care system and transform it into one that is focused on disease management and prevention-oriented primary care that considers overall health and wellbeing [29].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The role of patient-centred care in dentistry is a relatively under-studied area, 33,34 and there are few studies that have examined the impact of dental clinician characteristics on COHRQoL. 35 The small study by…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The benefit of assimilating oral health within primary care and population health has been well-documented in research and policy. 9 Similar to the development of behavioral health integration into primary care, dentistry options have evolved directionally from colocation to less disruptive bidirectional approaches. For example, a recent national initiative determined the need for a patient-centered dental home (PCDH) and developed a model definition and measure framework aligned with the PCMH.…”
Section: Pcmh As Oral Health Framework To Unify Risk and Organize Quamentioning
confidence: 99%