Coordinated Dental Care for Cancer Patients: How a New Care Model Improves Access to Treatment After Head and Neck Cancer

In the United Kingdom, patients who have completed treatment for head and neck cancer often find themselves in a vulnerable position after the acute phase of oncology care ends. Despite the high risk of chronic oral complications, access to regular and specialized dental care for them remains limited. A new model of coordinated dental care, […]
Fear of the Dentist as a Systemic Problem: New Data, Scale, and Prospects for Overcoming Anxiety in Dental Practice

Despite significant progress in the technologies and clinical protocols of dental care, psychological factors continue to be one of the key obstacles to regular treatment and prevention. Fear of the dentist has traditionally been viewed as a common but relatively limited phenomenon. However, new data obtained by researchers at New York University indicate that the […]