Branches of community dentistry
There are six branches of community dentistry
a) Survey
b) Epidemiologic study
c) Biostatistics
d)evaluation methods
2. Second branch deals with delivery of dental health services to community, It
Includes
a) Community dental clinics
b) Mobile dental vans
c) Holding dental camps
3. Third branch deals with dental health education programmes it includes
a) Holding seminars
b) Dental health exhibitions
c) Pamphlets
d) Use of mass media
4. Fourth branch deals with preventive dental services, it includes
a) Fluoridation programme
b) Use of pit and fissure sealents
5. Fifth branch deals with legal aspects It includes
a) Dental ethics
b) jurispudence
6. Sixthbranch deals with social aspects, it includes
a) Habits
b) Customs
c) Level of education
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David F. Striffler has written: 'Dentistry, dental practice, & the community' -- subject(s): Dental public health, Dentistry, Practice, Public Health Dentistry
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There are a few different majors you could have for dentistry based on the school you go to. You could major in medicine.
General dentistry is cavities, root canals, and cleanings. Orthodontic's is braces, dentures, implants, oral surgery.
You can start your studies in a community college, but will need to finish at the university level, as well as attend Dentistry college.
The dental caduceus is the universal symbol of dentistry. It consists of one serpent intertwined on a vertical staff rising out of leafed branches, surrounded by a large circle and triangle. The word 'Dentistry' is found at the bottom of the circle. For a visual, click on the RELATED LINK below.
There are many different branches of science like Biology or Chemistry. Physics and Anatomy are also major branches of science.
When a religion has different branches (e.g., Christianity), they are called "sects".
Bulgaria is a sovereign country, it has no branches. Its not a tree
three branches
Medicine and Dentistry