Dog‐assisted therapy in the dental clinic: Part A-Hazards and assessment of potential risks to the health and safety of humans
Abstract Background Dog‐assisted therapy in the dental clinic may be an attractive alternative to sedation for anxious patients. Including a dental therapy dog in a clinical setting introduces new hazards and potential risks to health and safety for both humans and animal. Objectives The study aims...
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Main Authors: | Anne M. Gussgard (Author), J. Scott Weese (Author), Arne Hensten (Author), Asbjørn Jokstad (Author) |
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2019-12-01T00:00:00Z.
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