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Dental Public Health - Ans Oral health care & education with emphasis on using DH
sciences to deliver care to target population.
Malpractice - Ans Negligence by act or omission when care provided isn't within accepted
standards of practice & negatively affects patient's well-being.
Fee for service - Ans Charge based on fee scale for covered services. Most common
payment method in US.
Sliding scale - Ans Variable prices for services based on a customer's ability to pay.
Copayment - Ans Portion of cost of service that a patient pays.
Practice Act - Ans Statute that defines the practice of DH or dentistry.
Change agent - Ans Individual who intentionally or unintentionally causes social, cultural,
or behavioral change.
Catalyst - Ans Anything that increases the rate of change.
Ethics - Ans Guiding principles based on what's right and wrong.
, Health promotion - Ans Process that informs & motivates people to adopt healthy
behavior to enhance health & prevent disease.
Values - Ans Beliefs and ideas that influence behavior, giving meaning to life.
Motivation - Ans Will to act.
Mean - Ans Average.
Median - Ans Midpoint.
Mode - Ans Score that occurs most often.
Non-clinical evaluation - Ans Study or appraisal using questionnaires, interviews, focus
groups, direct observations, document analysis, and survey.
Scientific method - Ans Techniques using observation, reason, and experimentation to
gather evidence that is empirical and measurable.
Sample - Ans Subgroup of target population.
Random sample - Ans Every possible subject is selected independently and has equal
chance of being selected for the project.
Evidence-based practice - Ans Use of experience, research, clinical practice, and patient
preference when providing care.