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Appendix E: Submitted Comments and Questions
Pages 159-170

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... 6. Can we ethically accept "public health supervision" while still demanding direct or general supervision in private?
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... 18. Is the placement of unsupervised dental hygienists into primary care medical practices consistent with Colorado's state dental prac tice act?
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... 34. The discussions so far have involved dental schools, medical schools, and dental hygiene programs.
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... 13. The ADA proposes expanding functions for dental assistants -- do they also propose expanding functions for dental hygienists?
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... 33. This workshop has focused on a range of clinical practitioners, but has completely omitted the public health model and dental public health workforce.
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... 6. What would it take to change the law to ensure that community health centers provide comprehensive oral health care (prevention, treatment, emergency)
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... 17. Community health center physicians provide a significant amount of medical care to Medicaid recipients.
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... 17. What would it take to implement pilot projects now in the United States to educate dental therapists in the New Zealand model?
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...   2. How is Resilient Public Healthcare funded?
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... 34. Public health dental hygienists and public health dental assistants are already doing the work described for the CDHC.
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... 37. Why are demonstration projects utilizing dental therapists in par ticular so highly resisted by organized dentistry and dental schools in America despite the evidence of benefit?


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