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ABSTRACT Oral diseases are among the most prevalent conditions affecting Australians, yet oral health agendas often focus on individual treatment rather than prevention at the population level. Viewing oral health through a commercial determinants of health lens provides an opportunity to bridge this treatment‐centred approach with a prevention‐focused
Matt Hopcraft+3 more
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ABSTRACT Aim Extremely low‐birthweight (ELBW) infants face an increased risk of physical, cognitive, and psychosocial challenges affecting health‐related quality of life (HRQoL). However, few studies have examined their long‐term prognosis in Japan. We aimed to assess the HRQoL of adolescents and young adults born with ELBW and identified associated ...
A. Moriichi+7 more
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The effect of differing high-carbohydrate diets on dental caries in the albino rat [PDF]
R. M. Green, R.L. Hartles
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ABSTRACT Objective To systematically assess current evidence on the extent to which social relationships are associated with tooth loss in adults aged 60 years and older. Methods A systematic literature search was conducted on PubMed, Embase, Web of Science, CINAHL and The Cochrane Library databases to identify relevant studies published from 1966 up ...
Eiko Yoshida‐Kohno+4 more
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Present Status of Dental Caries in Relation to Nutrition
Nina Simmonds
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ABSTRACT Objectives In Australia, although there have been some improvements, child oral health continues to be a major public health issue. The Australian Government introduced the means‐tested Child Dental Benefits Schedule (CDBS) in 2014 to support access to dental services for children and adolescents aged 0–17 years from low‐income families. There
Lan Nguyen+3 more
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Dental Caries and Nutrition in South Vietnam [PDF]
A.L. Russell+3 more
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ABSTRACT Background The oral health status of older people living in residential aged care facilities (RACFs) is found to be very poor. Many oral health promotion interventions have been tested in RACF settings around the world with varying degrees of success.
Nesa Aurlene+3 more
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[Dental caries in two incas populations. a cross-sectional study]. [PDF]
Ortiz de Orué Ninantay D+2 more
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