Didactic Components Tobacco Use Prevalence and Risks Tobacco Induced & Associated Oral Conditions Tobacco and Periodontal Diseases Fact Sheets Nicotine Addiction Stages of Quitting How to Help in Various Stages of Change Benefits of Quitting Fagerstrom Nicotine Dependency Questionnaire Why Do You Smoke Office Tobacco Cessation Program Nicotine Replacements / Withdrawal Products Nicotine ...
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Tobacco-Cessation Patient Counseling: American College of Preventive Medicine Practice Policy Statement V. Jane Kattapong, MD, MPH, Todd L. Locher, MD, Roger H. Secker-Walker, MB, FRCP, Thomas A. Bell, MD MPH Burden of suffering Causing approximately 419, 000 deaths in the United States each year, smoking is the most important preventable cause of premature mortality (1) and morbidity. (2) ...
ACP to chapters: help end smoking where you live. ACP Observer Nov 96.
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AHRQ Treating Tobacco Use and Dependence: A Clinical Practice Guideline The Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality guidelines were developed by a panel of tobacco dependence treatment experts. The panel reviewed over 6000 scientific articles that addressed the assessment and treatment of tobacco dependence, nicotine addiction, and clinical practice. Findings and recommendations for treating ...
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Clinical Protocols: The 5 A's Tobacco Use Cessation Program Get Ready | Helping Patients Get Ready : 1. Organize the office team - plan together All team members should help plan and implement the program Agree on a plan coordinator Various duties may be distributed among team members A well-informed team is important for effective tobacco intervention 2. Organize a tobacco-free office ...
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Program Responsibilities | Program Director | Program Coordinator | Dental Assistant | Receptionist | Dentist: Program Director Convene office team to solicit support for the program and to determine office plan of action... with input from all team members. Determine the program coordinator... office team decides who would be best person. Establish new job responsibilities. Negotiate ...
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Dental Office Tobacco Use Cessation Why Be Involved / Barriers As oral health care professionals: We have interviewing skills Ability to assess patient tobacco use and motivation to quit We have educating skills We can relate tobacco use to medical and dental conditions and treatment results We have motivating skills The trust and rapport we build with our patients is essential to help change ...
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4287.0: Tuesday, November 14, 2000: 4:30 PM-6:00 PM Oral Cancer, Tobacco Use Prevention and Cessation 4:30 PM Tobacco Cessation Practices of Maine Dentists and Dental Hygienists Debbie Andrews, RDH, BS, CHES, Michael Fleming, MA, MS 4:45 PM Tobacco Use Prevention Education and Cesssation : Partnering With Your Dental Community Janice E. Cardiello, RDH, Carolyn Holman, RDH 5:00 PM Maryland Dental ...
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