1996
DOI: 10.1093/milmed/161.7.401
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The Evaluation of a Managed Dental Delivery Concept

Abstract: Phased dentistry (PD) is a philosophy of managed oral health care that emphasizes an orderly approach to dental risk assessment, prevention, and disease management. PD is divided into two stages. Phase I (PH1) care is intended to eliminate all conditions that may produce a dental emergency within 12 months. PH1 care is directed primarily to recruits and apprentice training students. Phase 2 (PH2) care strives to attain and maintain optimal oral health for Navy and Marine Corps personnel after their initial tra… Show more

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“…27 The U.S. policy for management of oral morbidity in recruits gives the highest priority to recruits who have the greatest risk of experiencing a dental emergency within 12 months. 28 Although this policy has been considered to be very effective, 38.8% of recruits never achieved complete oral health (class 1). 29 As recently reported, a modification of the policy has been introduced that targets more dental care to those with the greatest need earlier in their careers, to preserve the combat effectiveness and availability of personnel in the trained Army strength.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…27 The U.S. policy for management of oral morbidity in recruits gives the highest priority to recruits who have the greatest risk of experiencing a dental emergency within 12 months. 28 Although this policy has been considered to be very effective, 38.8% of recruits never achieved complete oral health (class 1). 29 As recently reported, a modification of the policy has been introduced that targets more dental care to those with the greatest need earlier in their careers, to preserve the combat effectiveness and availability of personnel in the trained Army strength.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%