Naty Lopez
University of Pennsylvania
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American Journal of Public Health | 2005
Naty Lopez; Sara Simpser-Rafalin; Peter Berthold
We evaluated the acceptability and effectiveness of atraumatic restorative treatment to prevent and treat caries in an underserved community in Mexico. We placed 370 restorations and 193 sealants in 118 children aged 5 to 18; 85% reported no pain, and 93% were comfortable with their restorations. We then evaluated the children 1 and 2 years later. At 2-year evaluation, 66% of restorations and 35% of sealants were retained. Atraumatic restorative treatment is acceptable and effective to control and prevent decay in a socioeconomically deprived community.
Journal of Dental Education | 2017
Karl Self; Naty Lopez; Christine M. Blue
This study is a follow-up to a 2010 study at one U.S. dental school that found faculty attitudes toward the dental therapy model were mixed and there was a clear divide in attitudes between faculty members who were full-time educators and part-timers who also practiced outside the educational institution. The aim of this study was to determine faculty attitudes toward and perceptions of the dental therapy model at the same school four years after implementation of the dental therapy program. The identical questionnaire used in 2010 was used in this survey conducted from November 2013 to January 2014. All 254 full-time and part-time faculty members were invited to participate; responses were received from 75 faculty members, for a 30% response rate. Four years after the initial survey, the respondents showed greater acceptance of dental therapists and of dental therapy as a mechanism for addressing access to care problems. A majority of the respondents reported feeling a personal responsibility to ensuring the dental therapy model succeeded (52%); indicated being comfortable having a dental therapist provide care for their patients (60%); and agreed that the ability to delegate work to a dental therapist would make a dentists job more satisfying (54%). Faculty members who also worked in a private practice viewed the role of dental therapists in private practice more favorably in 2014 than in 2010. This study provides insight into how attitudes of educators toward a new profession evolve over time. The faculty appeared to be undergoing a reorientation on the topic of dental therapy. This transition in point of view may have been facilitated by factors such as continued exposure to the new professionals, information sharing, and time.
Journal of Dental Education | 2003
Naty Lopez; Rose O. Wadenya; Peter Berthold
Journal of Dental Education | 2003
Rose O. Wadenya; Susan Schwartz; Naty Lopez; Raymond J. Fonseca
Oral Surgery Oral Medicine Oral Pathology Oral Radiology and Endodontology | 2001
B. C. Muzyka; L. Kamwendo; E. Mbweza; Naty Lopez; Michael Glick; P. B. Matheson; R. Kershbaumer; T. Nyrienda; Daniel Malamud; N. T. Constantine; J. Thompson; Y. Nyasulu; R. Saville; Peter Berthold
Journal of Dental Education | 2011
Christine M. Blue; Robert E. Phillips; Born Do; Naty Lopez
Journal of Dental Education | 2010
Naty Lopez; Sara Johnson; Nicki Black
Journal of Dental Education | 2011
Christine M. Blue; Naty Lopez
Journal of Dental Education | 2012
Naty Lopez; Christine M. Blue; Karl Self
Journal of Dental Education | 2008
Rose O. Wadenya; Naty Lopez