Durward C, Todd R, So P K, Phlok S
Faculty of Medicine, Odontostomatology & Pharmacy Phnom Penh, Cambodia.
Community Dent Health. 1994 Jun;11(2):111-3.
Interviews with 50 traditional dentists practising in Phnom Penh, Cambodia showed that the majority had been trained as an apprentice of either their father or a relative. The most frequently undertaken treatment procedures were tooth coloured fillings, and cast, preformed metal or acrylic crowns and bridges. Knowledge of dental pathology was poor. With the recommencement of dental training in the University of Phnom Penh restriction on the training and practice of traditional dentists needs to be considered, together with the possible retraining of these practitioners as dental technicians.