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J Am Dent Assoc, Vol 136, No 9, 1224.
© 2005 American Dental Association

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In the July JADA article "The Prevalence of Alcohol, Cigarette and Illicit Drug Use and Problems Among Dentists" by George A. Kenna, Ph.D., R.Ph.; and Mark D. Wood, Ph.D., some copy is missing.

The sentence at the end of page 1027 and the beginning of 1028 should read as follows: "On the other hand, a greater number of dentists than physicians reported that at least once, alcohol use had caused them to ‘call in sick or late for work.’ In total, while twice as many dentists as physicians reported having major dysfunctions, this finding was not significant. However, a significantly greater proportion of dentists than physicians reported having combined minor and major alcohol-related dysfunctions ({chi}2 = 8.261, P ≤.01)."





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