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Revista da Associacao Paulista de Cirurgioes Dentistas

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PERUCHI, Carla Thais Rosada et al. The extended clinic in Dentistry: evaluation of where teaching occurs. Rev. Assoc. Paul. Cir. Dent. [online]. 2015, vol.69, n.2, pp. 169-177. ISSN 0004-5276.

The objective of this study was to verify the filling of the records, clinical productivity and the profile of the patients received at Extended Clinic (CE) of the Dental Department of Maringá State University (DOD/UEM), during the year of 2012. Three researchers evaluated 128 records and the information about the general and socioeconomic profile of the patients, such as 19 padding fields of the records. With the predominance of female, leucoderm adults it was found that the filling of anamnesis, physical exam, odontogram and daily activity reports were satisfactory in 97%, 84%, 94% and 94%, respectively; 35% had its records completed at the first appointment; 44 (34%) showed 3 options of treatment plan and from these 71% followed the sequence proposed by the CE. At the fields destined to patients and professors signatures, respectively, 81% and 63% were correctly filled. Only 11% of the patients were discharged and the remaining were refered to other clinics. The longest duration of stay at CE was one month (75%) and the time of waiting for the begining of the treatment ranged from 1 to 6 months. Among the main areas served there were Periodontics, Dentistic, Endodontics and Surgery. Most of the records were correctly filled, but there is still a need to emphasize its importance, especially as regards the development of treatment plans.

Palavras-chave : health planning; humanization of assistance; dentistry.

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