December 2015

Volume 32, Issue 4

The feasibility of using an alcohol screening tool in a UK dental setting to identify patients’ alcohol consumption

Authors: J. Csikar
doi: 10.1922/CDH_3710Csikar03

Abstract

Public health competencies being illustrated: Assessing the evidence on oral health and dental interventions, programmes and services; Oral health improvement; Appropriate decision-making and judgement; Role within the Health Service. Key words: alcohol, brief advice, training, dental teams, screening tool, primary care, United Kingdom

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