Dental student research on diverse dentistry topics featured CDA Journal

November 4, 2022
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Sacramento, Calif.– The November 2022 issue of the Journal of the California Dental Association showcases dental student research on hypertensive crisis in dental patients, periodontal data collection practices, the Oral Health Literacy Toolkit rollout in California, microbial changes during treatment with clear aligners and fixed appliances and the correlation of childhood adversity with dental behaviors of young adults.

“The Journal supports dental students’ research work by publishing that work annually in our student research issue,” said Kerry K. Carney, DDS, editor-in-chief of the Journal. “Students from dental colleges in California are encouraged to submit their research and share it with a greater audience.”

Articles in the November issue include:

  • Management of Hypertensive Crisis in a Dental School: 10-year Retrospective Review of  Medical Emergency Incidents With Recommendations – Loma Linda University School of Dentistry
     
  • Evaluating the Effectiveness of Periodontal Data Collection Practices in Second-Year Dental Students – Loma Linda University School of Dentistry
     
  • Rollout of the Oral Health Literacy Toolkit in California: A Mixed-Methods Analysis – University of California, San Francisco
     
  • Salivary and Plaque Microbiomes During Treatment With Different Orthodontic Appliances – University of California, Los Angeles
     
  • Childhood Adversity Correlates With Young Adult Health Dental Patient Behaviors – University of California, Los Angeles

The Journal of the California Dental Association is an award-winning peer-reviewed scientific publication that keeps dentists up to date about scientific advances, business management strategies and new products.

About the California Dental Association

The California Dental Association is the nonprofit organization representing organized dentistry in California. Founded in 1870, CDA is committed to the success of our members in service to their patients and the public. CDA also contributes to the oral health of Californians through various comprehensive programs and advocacy. CDA’s membership consists of more than 27,000 dentists, making it the largest constituent of the American Dental Association. For more information, visit cda.org.

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