What’s new for the clinician – summaries of recently published papers

Authors

  • V Yengopal

Keywords:

paediatric, standardisation

Abstract

Stress, according to the World Health Organization, can be defined as a state of worry or mental tension caused by a difficult situation. Stress is a natural human response that prompts us to address challenges and threats in our lives. Everyone experiences stress to some degree. The way we respond to stress, however, makes a big difference to our overall well-being. Occupational stress, defined as when the resources of an individual are not sufficient to cope with the needs of a situation, is a leading modern health and safety
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References

Kızılcı E, Kızılay F, Mahyaddinova T, Muhtaroglu S, Kolçakoglu K. Stress levels of a group of dentists while providing dental care under clinical, deep sedation, and general anesthesia. Clinical Oral Investigations. 2023 Mar 30:1-9

Berton F, Costantinides F, Stacchi C, Corradini A, Di Lenarda A, Di Lenarda R. Is L-PRF an effective hemostatic agent in single tooth extractions? A cohort study on VKA and DOAC patients. Clinical Oral Investigations. 2023 Jan 28:1-10

Published

2023-11-13

Issue

Section

Evidence-based Dentistry

How to Cite

What’s new for the clinician – summaries of recently published papers. (2023). South African Dental Journal, 78(07), 366-368. https://journals.assaf.org.za/index.php/sadj/article/view/17245

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