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I Am a Pediatric Dentist: Why Is Substance Abuse among My Patients My Concern?

  • H. Barry Waldman1,*,
  • Steven P. Perlman2

1Department of General Dentistry, School of Dental Medicine, Stony Brook University, NY

2,The Boston University Goldman School of Dental Medicine

DOI: 10.17796/1053-4628-41.4.249 Vol.41,Issue 4,July 2017 pp.249-252

Published: 01 July 2017

*Corresponding Author(s): H. Barry Waldman E-mail: h.waldman@stonybrook.edu

Abstract

The rapidly evolving demographic base of our communities intensifies the need for an awareness which in the past seemed beyond the traditional concerns of pediatric dentists; in this case, substance abuse by teenagers. A review was carried out regarding evolving demographics, the proportion of teenagers involved with substance abuse, the rationale for the use of varying elicit substances and the associated symptoms. A series of options for action are considered given the potential for pediatric dentists to be involved in the care of teenagers using elicit substances.

Keywords

Substance abuse, adolescents, pediatric dentists

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H. Barry Waldman,Steven P. Perlman. I Am a Pediatric Dentist: Why Is Substance Abuse among My Patients My Concern?. Journal of Clinical Pediatric Dentistry. 2017. 41(4);249-252.

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