
Many of the common dental diseases are behavioural in origin, and are affected by individual lifestyles. Health promotion is therefore at the heart of preventing and controlling dental ill health. This is the first book to tackle this important new area of dentistry and presents theoretical and practical advice on a broad range of topics; including models and theories of health behaviour, influence of social factors on oral health promotion, government health policies, health education in specific settings, national campaigns, and evaluation of interventions. Here, the international contributers provide a broad overview of the subject which enables the reader to target sections of particular interest. Practical guidelines for the planning and implementation of oral health programmes presented will be invaluable for practitioners.
This text investigates the integration of behavioral science and social policy into the practice of oral health promotion to effectively prevent and control dental disease. Authors Anthony S. Blinkhorn and Lone Schou compile contributions from international experts to establish a framework for understanding how individual lifestyles and government initiatives dictate dental outcomes. The book serves as a bridge between theoretical behavioral models and the practical implementation of community-based health programs.
What You Will Find
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Experts recognize this work as a foundational text for dental practitioners and public health students seeking to understand the intersection of sociology and dentistry. Readers frequently note the academic density of the prose, which provides a comprehensive overview of health promotion strategies for professional application.
Page Count:
296
Publication Date:
1993-08-05
Publisher:
Oxford University Press
ISBN-10:
0192620037
ISBN-13:
9780192620033
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