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While he favoured the UK remaining within the EU, he believed that asking the public to decide would help "clear the air" and he trusted the British public to reach a "sensible" decision.
Encouragingly, the majority of dentists and dental students in this study believed that asking about dietary habits would help in the diagnosis and decision making about treatment of dental erosive lesions.
Most dentists (75.7 %, 190/251) and students (53.1 %, 43/81), however, relied instead on the general signs of dental erosion without resort to an index during the clinical diagnostic phase.> Most dentists (90.8 %, 228/251) and dental students (85.2 %, 69/81) believed that asking about dietary habits during history taking could help in the diagnosis and treatment-planning phase for dental erosion.
They also believed that asking every pregnant woman about whether they have consumed alcohol will enable changes in behaviour and improved health outcomes for the mother and child (n = 137, 85.6%), will make it easier to diagnose or exclude alcohol related problems in the child (n = 137, 85.6%), and will identify women who need support to stop consuming alcohol during pregnancy (n = 147, 91.9%).
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