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Maternal knowledge, attitudes, and practices are associated with dental caries in preschool children in eastern United Arab Emirates. [PDF]
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Editorial: Oral health and care in the elderly population and aging society. [PDF]
Gao SS, Adiatman M.
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Policy integration of pediatric oral health: aligning medicine and dentistry for child well-being. [PDF]
Mistry LN +5 more
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The Relationship Between Dental Caries and the Health Status of Anganwadi Children Aged 3-6 Years.
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Dental Care for the Aging Patient
Postgraduate Medicine, 1963Dentists and their medical colleagues must approach old patients as they would younger ones. They should not accept loss of teeth as a physiologic process associated with aging but should strive to prevent dental caries and periodontal diseases, the major causes of loss of teeth.Communities should provide equipment through hospitals or clinics for ...
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Determinants of Dental Care Utilization for Diverse Ethnic and Age Groups
Advances in Dental Research, 1997Dental services utilization in the past 12 months was compared across population-based samples of African-American, Navajo, Lakota, Hispanic, and White adults participating in the WHO International Collaborative Study of Oral Health Outcomes (ICS-II) at USA research locations.
P L, Davidson, R M, Andersen
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Community Dentistry and Oral Epidemiology, 2001
Abstract – Objectives: The aim of the study was to examine how physical (dental caries) and psychosocial (age, dental anxiety and dental health behaviour) factors, associated with child and parent, influenced dentists’ sedation choice when a child presents in pain.
Carson, Pauline, Freeman, Ruth
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Abstract – Objectives: The aim of the study was to examine how physical (dental caries) and psychosocial (age, dental anxiety and dental health behaviour) factors, associated with child and parent, influenced dentists’ sedation choice when a child presents in pain.
Carson, Pauline, Freeman, Ruth
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