LO1 Traditional Approaches
LO2 Need, Demand, Utilization
LO3 Private Practice vs Oral Health Care
LO4 DH Interventions for Oral Health Problems
Misc
100

This health care model represents all things connected within a circle of life.  4 directions, 4 seasons, 4 stages of life, 4 stages of well-being, 4 elements of life

What is the Medicine Wheel?

100

Professional judgement about what oral health services are needed for a specific group.

What is NEED?

100

A company that owns and operates a dental office is an example of this


What is Corporate dental clinics?

100

This level of prevention prevents initiation of disease.

What is primary?

100

This faculty member has an identical twin sister.

Who is Deidra?

200

The art and science of preventing disease, prolonging life and promotion of health through an organized community effort.

What is Community Oral Health?

200

These services are wanted by a specific group.

What is DEMAND?

200

This type of practice has several dentists that can own/operate the dental office.

What is a group practice?

200

This level of prevention includes the early detection of disease which can lead to cure or reversal.

What is secondary?

200

His name is Edmond

What is Cheryl's cat's name?

300

This model states that for someone to change their behaviour, they need:

1 - to believe they are susceptible to the disease

2- that it would adversely affect their live

3- that the benefits of preventing disease outweigh the costs of prevention


What is the Health Belief Model? 

300

Actual usual of oral health services.

What is ULTILIZATION?

300

This is when there is a charge or payment for performed services.

What is fee for service?

300

This level of prevention includes treatment and therapy, prevents the loss of function or recurrence.

What is tertiary?

300

These three instructors graduated from the Dental Hygiene program in the same year?

Who are Cheryl, Deidra and Roxanne?

400

This Strategy for health promotion creates awareness through education.

What is Health Education?

400

An example would be: Older adults don't feel they need oral health care.

What is demand?

400

This approach to oral health includes: 

Health history

treatment plan

Evaluation

Clinical progress notes

What is private practice?

400

April 4-10th celebrates this week Canada.

What is National Dental Hygienists Week?

400

Her name is Winnie.

What is Marisa's dog's name?

500

This strategy for health promotion educates decision makers to support change.

What is Advocacy?

500

An example would be: A recent study showed that preschool children in Regina have had or have at least one carious lesion.

What is need?

500

This approach to oral health includes:

Surveys, indices

program planning

program operation

evaluation

reporting

What is Community Health?

500

7 - 10 Canadians will experience this disease within their lifetime.  It usually progresses painlessly until a serious problem exists.

What is periodontal disease?

500
This building was a __________ before it was a school.

What is a hospital?
(Plains)

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