Sameer Bhole
Sydney Dental Hospital
64 Papers
143 Citations
Sameer Bhole is an academic researcher from Sydney Dental Hospital. The author has contributed to research in topics: Medicine & Health care. The author has an hindex of 21, co-authored 59 publications. Previous affiliations of Sameer Bhole include Sydney South West Area Health Service & Mental Health Services.
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Papers
A survey of reasons for extraction of permanent teeth in Singapore
TL;DR: Both caries and periodontal reasons were equally common causes of tooth extraction in Singapore and there was an increase in teeth extracted due to periodontAL reasons with age.
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Determinants of breastfeeding initiation among mothers in Sydney, Australia: findings from a birth cohort study
Amit Arora,Narendar Manohar,Andrew Hayen,Sameer Bhole,Sameer Bhole,John Eastwood,Steven M. Levy,Jane A. Scott +7 more
TL;DR: Women with lower levels of education, who consume alcohol during pregnancy, have more than one child, and make infant feeding decision after becoming pregnant, and those born in Vietnam should be targeted when implementing breastfeeding promotion programs.
What do antenatal care providers understand and do about oral health care during pregnancy: a cross-sectional survey in New South Wales, Australia
Ajesh George,Hannah G Dahlen,Jennifer Reath,Shilpi Ajwani,Sameer Bhole,Andrew Korda,Harrison Ng Chok,Charmaine Miranda,Amy R. Villarosa,Maree Johnson +9 more
TL;DR: The findings suggest that ANC providers in NSW are not focussing on oral health with pregnant women, and ANC providers who were more knowledgeable about maternal oral health, had training and information in this area and greater experience, were more likely to engage in practices addressing the oral health of pregnant women.
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Integrated Oral Health Care for Stroke Patients-A Scoping Review
Shilpi Ajwani,Shilpi Ajwani,S. Jayanti,Nadia Burkolter,Craig S. Anderson,Sameer Bhole,Sameer Bhole,Rhonda Itaoui,Ajesh George +8 more
TL;DR: Managing oral health poststroke is vital, and there is a need for an appropriate integrated oral care service in Australia, especially in Australia.
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A cross-cultural comparison of perceived sources of stress in the dental school environment
TL;DR: The overall perception of stress by Singapore students was higher than for their American counterparts, and the primary concern for both cohorts was related to the different areas of their academic courses.
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