Delivering alcohol screening and alcohol brief interventions within general dental practice: rationale and overview of the evidence

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A. McAuley
C. A. Goodall
G. R. Ogden
S. Shepherd
K. Cruikshank
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[1] Public Health Adviser,Department of Oral Surgery
[2] NHS Health Scotland,undefined
[3] Public Health Science Directorate,undefined
[4] Elphinstone House,undefined
[5] 65 West Regent Street,undefined
[6] Glasgow,undefined
[7] G2 2AF;,undefined
[8] Clinical Lecturer in Oral Surgery and Honorary Specialist Registrar in Academic Oral & Maxillofacial Surgery,undefined
[9] Glasgow University Dental School,undefined
[10] 378 Sauchiehall Street,undefined
[11] Glasgow,undefined
[12] G2 3JZ;,undefined
[13] Professor of Oral Surgery,undefined
[14] ,undefined
[15] Clinical Lecturer,undefined
[16] University of Dundee Dental Hospital & School,undefined
[17] Park Place,undefined
[18] Dundee,undefined
[19] DD1 4HR;,undefined
[20] Health Improvement Programme Officer,undefined
[21] NHS Health Scotland,undefined
[22] Thistle House,undefined
[23] 91 Haymarket Terrace,undefined
[24] Edinburgh,undefined
[25] EH12 5HE,undefined
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British Dental Journal | 2011年 / 210卷
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Alcohol consumption is a major risk factor associated with harm to health.Oral cancer constitutes the condition that might most reasonably link the provision of alcohol-related advice with dentistry.Dental primary care is potentially an ideal environment to engage in discussions about alcohol consumption.Further research is needed to help develop a consistent approach to delivering alcohol advice in dentistry across the UK.
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