2013
DOI: 10.12968/denu.2013.40.6.438
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Top tips for child protection for the GDP

Abstract: Abuse and neglect are areas in child protection that the dental team can provide important information about to the local child protection team. All members of the dental team need to be aware of the signs and symptoms of child abuse/neglect and where to go for help.

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“…Dental ekip, vakaları teşhis etme pozisyonunda bulunmaktadır 44 . Diş hekimleri ve personeller, yalnızca kendi başına bir endişe olarak değil, aynı zamanda genel bir ihmal uyarısı olabileceği için, dental ihmalin belirtilerini iyi bilmelidirler 45 . Bodrumlu ve ark 46 .…”
Section: Dental İhmalden Kimler Sorumlu Olabilir?unclassified
“…Dental ekip, vakaları teşhis etme pozisyonunda bulunmaktadır 44 . Diş hekimleri ve personeller, yalnızca kendi başına bir endişe olarak değil, aynı zamanda genel bir ihmal uyarısı olabileceği için, dental ihmalin belirtilerini iyi bilmelidirler 45 . Bodrumlu ve ark 46 .…”
Section: Dental İhmalden Kimler Sorumlu Olabilir?unclassified
“…The dental team is in the position to diagnose the cases ( 26 - 32 ). Dentists and dental hygienists must be familiar with the signs of dental neglect ( 33 ), not only as a concern in itself, but also as it may be an alert of general neglect. They can improve family knowledge about child dental neglect by different routes.…”
Section: Evidence Acquisitionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This law was sanctioned in 2008 by the Minister of Health 2 . Previous studies have emphasized the importance of the dental team towards safeguarding children [3][4][5] . However, specific training is required by the dental practitioner to be able to recognize and report CAN, and previous studies have highlighted the importance of education in CAN in both undergraduate and post graduate levels [6][7][8][9] .…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%