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Child Abuse/prevention & control , Adolescent , Age Distribution , Cause of Death , Child , Child Abuse/mortality , Child Abuse/statistics & numerical data , Child, Preschool , Dental Care for Children , Humans , Indiana/epidemiology , Infant , Infant, Newborn , Mandatory Reporting , Population SurveillanceABSTRACT
In summary, dental care for the handicapped population will continue to improve and become more available as more individuals from all levels of society become more actively involved. Dental schools will need to change both undergraduate and postgraduate curricula to include thorough coverage of those topics which provide better understanding of the etiology, management, prevention, and social issues involved in the acceptance of handicapped patients in private professional offices. The role of the dentist on interdisciplinary and multidisciplinary teams will continue to expand as the dentist accepts the challenge of quality care for the handicapped community.
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Dental Care for Disabled/trends , Child , Curriculum , Dentists , Education, Dental , Health Education, Dental , Hospitals, Pediatric , Hospitals, Teaching , Humans , Indiana , Internship and Residency , Patient Care TeamABSTRACT
Clinical findings of partial trisomy 11p are described in a patient bearing t(3;11;20) (p13;p11;q13). The translocation was present in balanced form in her mother (46, XX)t(3;11;20) (p13;p11;q13).