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Technology Assessment in the Veterans Administration Dental Longitudinal Study

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  10 March 2009

Alexia Antczak-bouckoms
Affiliation:
Harvard School of Public Health
J. F. Camilla Tulloch
Affiliation:
School of DentistryUniversity of North Carolina
Howard H. Chauncey
Affiliation:
Veterans Affairs Outpatient ClinicBoston

Abstract

Of the 52 studies emanating from the Veterans Affairs Dental Longitudinal Study, 6 were identified as technology assessments. Three of these studies evaluated dental radiographs used for the diagnosis of oral lesions. Two studies compared alternative technologies for the replacement of missing teeth, and one reported the effects of NSAIDs on alveolar bone loss. Four additional articles are discussed that provide data that will be useful in future assessments of dental technologies.

Type
Special Section: The Contribution Of Medical Registries To Technology Assessment
Copyright
Copyright © Cambridge University Press 1991

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