Dentists’ and dental hygienists’ role in smoking cessation: an examination and comparison of current practice and barriers to service provision
Health Promotion Journal of Australia2006Vol. 17(2), pp. 145–151
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Abstract
There is potential to increase dentists' and dental hygienists' rates of smoking cessation activity, particularly for the more proactive strategies such as assisting patients to quit and arranging referrals.
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