Search Results - "Fleischmann, Isabel"
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Indexing status of orthodontic research published in presumed predatory journals: a bibliometric study
Published in Journal of dentistry (13-11-2024)“…To examine the frequency and features of presumed predatory orthodontic publications. We also aimed to assess the presence of these types of publications in…”
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Is orthodontic research falling prey to obscure and predatory journals? A bibliometric study
Published in European journal of orthodontics (01-10-2024)“…To evaluate where orthodontic research papers are published and to explore potential relationships between the journal of publication and the characteristics…”
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Experiences of dental behaviour support techniques: A qualitative systematic review
Published in Community dentistry and oral epidemiology (01-10-2024)“…Background Little is known about patients' or carers' reported experiences of dental care provided using dental behaviour support (DBS) techniques. Qualitative…”
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Are orofacial pain assessment tools for adults who cannot self-report pain suitable for dental practice? A scoping review
Published in Special care in dentistry (14-11-2024)“…This study aims to identify and appraise orofacial pain assessment tools designed to score pain in adults who cannot self-report and rate their suitability for…”
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Labels and descriptions of dental behaviour support techniques: A scoping review of clinical practice guidelines
Published in Community dentistry and oral epidemiology (01-12-2023)“…There is no agreed taxonomy of the techniques used to support patients to receive professional oral healthcare. This lack of specification leads to imprecision…”
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A scoping review of interventions and outcome measures in trials of dental behavior support
Published in Special care in dentistry (01-05-2024)“…Background Dental behavior support (DBS) describes all techniques used by dental professionals to ensure that dental care is safe, effective, and acceptable…”
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Nonpharmacological techniques to support patients with intellectual developmental disorders to receive dental treatment: A systematic review of behavior change techniques
Published in Special care in dentistry (01-01-2020)“…Aims To identify the nonpharmacological patient‐support techniques (nPSTs) reported, used or recommended for people with intellectual‐developmental‐disorders…”
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