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Trends in accredited dental hygiene programs to meet economic employment forecasts
Chapter by: Lupovici, Eva M; Kreismann, Judy; Hays, Rosemary; Stefanou, Lisa; Westphal-Thiele, Cheryl
in: Clinical & Educational Scholarship Showcase by
[New York NY : NYU College of Dentistry. NYU Academy of Distinguished Educators], 2014
pp. 51-51
ISBN: n/a
CID: 961702
Innovative internship opportunities in a a baccalaureate dental hygiene program [Meeting Abstract]
Lupovici, E; Hays, R; Westphal Theile, C
ORIGINAL:0008052
ISSN: 0022-0337
CID: 277352
Association between oral health and gastric precancerous lesions
Salazar, Christian R; Francois, Fritz; Li, Yihong; Corby, Patricia; Hays, Rosemary; Leung, Celine; Bedi, Sukhleen; Segers, Stephanie; Queiroz, Erica; Sun, Jinghua; Wang, Beverly; Ho, Hao; Craig, Ronald; Cruz, Gustavo D; Blaser, Martin J; Perez-Perez, Guillermo; Hayes, Richard B; Dasanayake, Ananda; Pei, Zhiheng; Chen, Yu
Although recent studies have suggested that tooth loss is positively related to the risk of gastric non-cardia cancer, the underlying oral health conditions potentially responsible for the association remain unknown. We investigated whether clinical and behavioral measures of oral health are associated with the risk of gastric precancerous lesions. We conducted a cross-sectional study of 131 patients undergoing upper gastrointestinal endoscopy. Cases were defined as those with gastric precancerous lesions including intestinal metaplasia or chronic atrophic gastritis on the basis of standard biopsy review. A validated structured questionnaire was administered to obtain information on oral health behaviors. A comprehensive clinical oral health examination was performed on a subset of 91 patients to evaluate for periodontal disease and dental caries experience. A total of 41 (31%) cases of gastric precancerous lesions were identified. Compared with non-cases, cases were significantly more likely to not floss their teeth [odds ratio (OR) = 2.89, 95% confidence interval (CI): 1.09-7.64], adjusting for age, sex, race, body mass index, smoking status, educational attainment and Helicobacter pylori status in serum. Among participants who completed the oral examination, cases (n = 28) were more likely to have a higher percentage of sites with gingival bleeding than non-cases [OR = 2.63, 95% CI: 1.37-5.05 for a standard deviation increase in bleeding sites (equivalent to 19.7%)], independent of potential confounders. Our findings demonstrate that specific oral health conditions and behaviors such as gingival bleeding and tooth flossing are associated with gastric precancerous lesions.
PMCID:3384024
PMID: 22139442
ISSN: 0143-3334
CID: 156487
Partner with your patients : how to keep the remineralization/demineralizatio process in balance
Willis, S; Hays, R
ORIGINAL:0013092
ISSN: 1542-7838
CID: 3441222
Patient history
Chapter by: Goodwin, Ann M; Hays, Rosemary DeRosa
in: Comprehensive periodontics for the dental hygienist by Weinberg, Mea A.; Westphal, Cheryl; Froum, Stuart J. [Eds]
Boston, MA : Pearson, c2010
pp. ?-?
ISBN: 0135015421
CID: 277092
Clinical examination : extraoral/intraoral examination and dental evaluation
Chapter by: Goodwin, Ann M; Hays, Rosemary DeRosa
in: Comprehensive periodontics for the dental hygienist by Weinberg, Mea A.; Westphal, Cheryl; Froum, Stuart J. [Eds]
Boston, MA : Pearson, c2010
pp. ?-?
ISBN: 0135015421
CID: 277102
Five-year changes in ADA Survey of Accredited Dental Hygiene Programs [Meeting Abstract]
Westphal, C; Lupovici, E; Kreisman, J; Stefanou, L; Hays, R
ORIGINAL:0008057
ISSN: 0022-0337
CID: 277402
Personality styles of dental hygiene educators and first year dental hygiene students [Meeting Abstract]
Westphal, C; Lupovici, E; Kreisman, J; Stefanou, L; Hays, R
ORIGINAL:0008058
ISSN: 0022-0337
CID: 277412
Benefits of fluoride at any age
Hays, Rosemary
ORIGINAL:0007246
ISSN: 1072-7965
CID: 154932
Comparison of ADA Survey of Allied Dental Education Dental Hygiene data to one dental hygiene program [Meeting Abstract]
Lupovici, E; Hays, R; Stefanou, L; Westphal, C
ORIGINAL:0008059
ISSN: 0022-0337
CID: 277422