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North Carolina Medical Journal
November/December 2005 Volume 66, Number 6
Access to Dental Care

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ARTICLES

Attainment of Goals from National Guidelines among Persons with Type 2 Diabetes: A Cohort Study in an Academic Family Medicine Setting
Julienne K. Kirk, PharmD, Kenneth R. Huber, MS, and C. Randall Clinch, DO, MS

Trends in Up-to-Date Status in Colorectal Cancer Screening, North Carolina, 1998-2002
Jane A. Kim, MD, MPH, Deborah Porterfield, MD, MPH, and Ziya Gizlice, PhD

POLICY FORUM: Preventing Child Abuse and Neglect

Introduction
Gordon H. DeFriese, PhD, and Kristie Weisner Thompson, MA

Issue Brief: Assuring the Accessibility of Basic Dental Care Services: Issues of Workforce Supply, Organization of Care, and Education
Kristen L.Dubay, MPP, M. Alec Parker, DMD, and Gordon H. DeFriese, PhD

COMMENTARIES

Defining the Need for Dental Care in North Carolina: Contributions of Public Health Surveillance of Dental Diseases and Conditions
R. Gary Rozier, DDS, MPH, and Rebecca S. King, DDS, MPH

The Dentist Workforce in North Carolina 2005: A Commentary
John W. Stamm, DDS

Access to Dental Care for Young Children in North Carolina: History and Current Status of Workforce Issues
Michael W. Roberts, DDS, MScD, and William F.Vann, Jr., DMD, MS, PhD

Dentist Participation in Medicaid: Key to Assuring Access for North Carolina's Most Underserved
Mahyar Mofidi, DMD, MPH

Special Care Dentistry Delivers a Formula for Change: A Model Has Been Developed but Must Be Implemented Statewide
William E. Milner, DDS, MPH

Public Health Dentistry and Dental Education Services: Meeting the Needs of the Underserved through Community and School-Based Programs
Rebecca S. King, DDS, MPH

The Role of Free Dental Programs in Care Provision for the Underserved
Steven D. Slott, DDS

Improving Access to Dental Care Remains a Priority of One of North Carolina's Largest Philanthropies
John H. Frank

Access to Primary Dental Care: A Commentary on the Economics of Dental Practice and Thoughts on Solutions to Improve Access to Primary Dental Care
John N. Williams, DMD, MBA

Improving Oral Health in North Carolina: Exploring the Potential of a New School of Dentistry at East Carolina University
Michael J. Lewis, MD, PhD, D. Gregory Chadwick, DDS, MS, and F. Terri Workman, JD

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