: Detailed explanations of case history taking, which is essential for graduating dental students. Book Specifications Total Pages : Approximately 796–816 pages.
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Insights into infrastructure models, mobile dental clinics, and rural health schemes.
Public health dentistry acts as a bridge between clinical dentistry and population-based health management. Unlike traditional dentistry, which focuses on treating individuals in a clinic, public health dentistry: Identifies oral health problems in communities.
Methods for gathering reliable community health data.
Public Health Dentistry by Dr. Soben Peter stands as a cornerstone text in the curriculum of dental surgery students across the Indian subcontinent and other developing nations. The 7th edition of this comprehensive textbook offers an expansive exploration of preventive and community dentistry, evolving from previous iterations to address contemporary challenges in oral healthcare delivery. This paper provides a critical analysis of the text, examining its structural organization, pedagogical utility, the integration of current public health methodologies, and its significance as a resource for both undergraduate education and postgraduate reference. Furthermore, it addresses the implications of digital distribution (PDF) on the accessibility and dissemination of academic medical literature.
Provides updated statistics on dental caries, periodontal diseases, and oral malignancies.
The 7th edition of this textbook is structured to align with the latest undergraduate and postgraduate dental curricula. The content is broadly categorized into several core pillars: 1. Concepts of Health and Disease