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J Dent Educ. 64(10): 715-722 2000
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Journal of Dental Education, Vol 64, Issue 10, 715-722
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Reflections on changes in geriatric dentistry

RL Ettinger, C Watkins, and H Cowen

The development of geriatric dental education programs in the United States and at the University of Iowa over the last twenty years is reviewed. The program at Iowa evolved from a didactic elective program taught by a single faculty person to required didactic and clinical programs that include a special care clinic in the dental school and a mobile unit with portable equipment serving ten area nursing homes with comprehensive care. Factors influencing the curriculum development are identified and discussed, and as no dental schools are the same, some general applications are suggested from the Iowa experience.


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J Dent Educ., August 1, 2004; 68(8): 803 - 806.
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