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Root Caries: A Hands-On Workshop, Linda C. Niessen, Gretchen Gibson
Root Caries: A Hands-On Workshop, Linda C. Niessen, Gretchen Gibson
Linda Niessen
No abstract provided.
Oral And Pharyngeal Cancer Trends In Va Hospital Discharges, Linda C. Niessen, D. J. Fedele, J. A. Jones
Oral And Pharyngeal Cancer Trends In Va Hospital Discharges, Linda C. Niessen, D. J. Fedele, J. A. Jones
Linda Niessen
No abstract provided.
Oral Health For Older Women, Linda C. Niessen
Oral Health And Social Justice: Opportunities For Leadership, Linda C. Niessen
Oral Health And Social Justice: Opportunities For Leadership, Linda C. Niessen
Linda Niessen
No abstract provided.
Nineteenth Marvin Goldstein Lectureship, Linda C. Niessen
Nineteenth Marvin Goldstein Lectureship, Linda C. Niessen
Linda Niessen
No abstract provided.
Geriatric Dentistry: Aging And Oral Health, Athena S. Papas, Linda C. Niessen, Howard H. Chauncey
Geriatric Dentistry: Aging And Oral Health, Athena S. Papas, Linda C. Niessen, Howard H. Chauncey
Linda Niessen
No abstract provided.
An Economic Analysis Of The Return On Investment For A Dental Education, Linda C. Niessen, H. A. Dunlevy
An Economic Analysis Of The Return On Investment For A Dental Education, Linda C. Niessen, H. A. Dunlevy
Linda Niessen
This paper examines the costs and benefits the dental school applicant might consider before selecting dentistry as a career. The costs and benefits of pursuing dentistry are compared to those of selecting engineering. The rate of return to dentistry when compared to engineering is calculated for three time periods: 1974, 1978, and 1982. The rate is a proxy for the financial returns an applicant expects to recognize if he or she decides to become a dentist. The study finds that the rate of return to dentistry has declined from 23.6 percent in 1974 to 18.7 percent in 1978 and to …
Aging And The Oral Cavity, Gretchen Gibson, Linda C. Niessen
Aging And The Oral Cavity, Gretchen Gibson, Linda C. Niessen
Linda Niessen
Geriatric Medicine
Older Adults-Implications For Private Dental Practitioners, Denise J. Fedele, Linda C. Niessen
Older Adults-Implications For Private Dental Practitioners, Denise J. Fedele, Linda C. Niessen
Linda Niessen
Currently, 35 million people are over the age of 65 in the United States. This number is expected to double to 70 million by 2030 (Figure 1). In California, 3.7 million people are over the age of 65, and this number is expected to increase to 6.4 million in the next 20 years or within the practice lifetime of students presently enrolled in California's dental hygiene and dental schools. The oldest old, those over age 85, are the fastest-growing segment of the United States and California's population. California's aging population will reflect the diversity of the state in general. Table …
New Research On Women’S Oral Health, Linda C. Niessen
New Research On Women’S Oral Health, Linda C. Niessen
Linda Niessen
No abstract provided.
Geresthetics: Esthetic Dentistry For Older Adults, R. E. Goldstein, Linda C. Niessen
Geresthetics: Esthetic Dentistry For Older Adults, R. E. Goldstein, Linda C. Niessen
Linda Niessen
Esthetics in Dentistry
Dentistry And Media Workshop, Linda C. Niessen
Commencement Address, Linda C. Niessen
Commencement Address, Linda C. Niessen
Aging & Oral Health: Implications For Restorative Dentistry, Linda C. Niessen
Aging & Oral Health: Implications For Restorative Dentistry, Linda C. Niessen
Linda Niessen
No abstract provided.