Pit and fissure sealant use in private practice: Influence of state practice acts
L. Cohen,
E. Romberg and
A. LaBelle
American Journal of Public Health, 1988, vol. 78, issue 3, 316-317
Abstract:
To study the influence of the delegation of sealant procedures to auxiliaries on sealant use, we queried a national sample of general dentists and pedodontists. A large percentage (34-58 per cent) of both groups were unaware or mistaken in their perception of the legality of delegating sealants. Although perception of legality to delegate was associated with increased sealant use, a large percentage (33-59 per cent) of both groups did not delegate even when it was perceived legal to do so.
Date: 1988
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