P-ISSN 0029-2559
E-ISSN 2379-4313
Articles in Vol. 78, Issue 6, 2017
Vol. 78, Issue 6, 2017
- Responding to a Community's Concern: A Comparison of Breast Cancer Characteristics and Initial Treatment in Three Selected North Carolina CountiesAnissa I. VinesWilliam R. CarpenterRonald C. ChenMichele W. CherryDebra G. LongKeith D. AmosPaul A. Godley
- Increased Mortality and Health Risk Behaviors of Midlife White North Carolinians: A Marked Contrast to NonwhitesChristopher J. MansfieldKatherine JonesSatomi Imai
- More than Just a Pretty SmilePeter J. Morris
- Perspectives on Innovations in Oral Health CareR. Gary Rozier
- Community Dental Health Coordinators: Cultural “Connectors” for Oral HealthJane Grover
- A Commentary on Pediatric Oral Health in North CarolinaKern E. EasonKelly L. CloseMark W. CaseyMarian F. Earls
- Highlights of North Carolina Oral Health Section's 2015-2016 Kindergarten Assessment DataKevin J. Buchholtz
- Why an Equity Lens is Essential for Achieving Oral Health for All: Exploring Collaboration as a Path to Systems ChangeEun Young OhM. Zulayka Santiago
- A New Way to Measure Geographic Access to Dentists in North CarolinaMarko Vujicic
- Silver Diamine Fluoride: Changing the Caries Management Paradigm and Potential Societal ImpactJohn Timothy WrightAlex White
- The Journey to Improving Access to Dental Services for Individuals in Assisted Living Facilities Across North CarolinaJennifer K. Romaszewski
- Integrating Oral Health Care Services Within MedicareMark E. Moss
- Integrating Oral Health and Primary Care in the Changing Health Care LandscapeKathryn A. AtchisonJane A. Weintraub
- Connecting Oral and Physical Health via the Health Information ExchangeChristie Burris
- The Critical Role Youth Play in Addressing Oral Health InequitiesCaroline Le
- Running the Numbers: Oral Health Trends from the North Carolina Behavioral Risk Factor Surveillance System, 2012–2016Eleanor E. Howell
- Philanthropy Profile: Working Together for Oral Health in the CarolinasKatie EyesStacy E. Warren
- NCIOM Issue Brief: Metrics to Drive Improvements in Health October 2017North Carolina Institute of Medicine
- The Danger of Carbon Monoxide Poisoning Associated with Hookah Use: An Emergency Physician's PerspectiveJudith Borger
Eason, Kern E., Kelly L. Close, Mark W. Casey, and Marian F. Earls. 2017. “A Commentary on Pediatric Oral Health in North Carolina.” North Carolina Medical Journal 78 (6): 386–89. https://doi.org/10.18043/ncm.78.6.386.
