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Dental status of children aged 1 to 5 years in Moscow who applied for dental care

Stomatology for All / International Dental review
Dental caries remains the most widespread chronic disease among the pediatric population of the Russian Federation. One of the peculiarities of the course of carious process in children is its active course with rapid development of complications.
T. Zueva, L. Kisel'nikova, A.S. Golikova
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Dental Care for the Aging Patient

Postgraduate Medicine, 1963
Dentists 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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ORAL HEALTH AND THE NEED FOR DENTAL CARE IN A GROUP OF PATIENTS FROM OLTENIA

Romanian Journal for Dental Research
(1) Background: Oral diseases are a major health burden in many countries and affect people throughout life, causing pain, discomfort, changes in facial physiognomy, and even death.
Adrian Marcel Popescu   +8 more
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Determinants of Dental Care Utilization for Diverse Ethnic and Age Groups

Advances in Dental Research, 1997
Dental 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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Dental caries, age and anxiety: factors influencing sedation choice for children attending for emergency dental care

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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Educating dental students to provide compassionate age friendly care for older adults

Journal of Dental Education, 2023
AbstractAs the world population ages, the need for age friendly care increases. In dentistry, age friendly care requires an appropriate comprehension of multiple factors that can be categorized in socio‐economic circumstances, systemic health problems, and oral health conditions.
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PROGRAMS OF DENTAL CARE FOR THE AGED AND CHRONICALLY ILL*

Journal of Public Health Dentistry, 1965
The writer makes dental care for the aged and chronically ill a rather simple matter of cooperation and coordination.
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3D scanning in diagnostics and prevention of dental diseases in children

Stomatology for All / International Dental review
3D scanning technologies are gradually replacing traditional methods of visualization, treatment and prevention in dentistry. 3D scanners, which have been widespread since the 90s of the 20th century, have demonstrated high accuracy and ease of use ...
A. Dybov   +3 more
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Dental Care for Aging Populations in Denmark, Sweden, Norway, United Kingdom, and Germany

Journal of Dental Education, 2005
This article reviews access to and financing of dental care for aging populations in selected nations in Europe. Old age per se does not seem to be a major factor in determining the use of dental services. Dentition status, on the other hand, is a major determinant of dental attendance.
Holm-Pedersen, Poul   +3 more
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Adequacy and effectiveness of a public dental care program for old-age pensioners

Acta Odontologica Scandinavica, 1985
The purpose of the present work was to assess the adequacy and effectiveness of a public dental program for old-age pensioners. The dental care program offered free consultation and treatment at reduced prices to all pensioners (3072) in a municipality near Oslo in 1979.
E, Ambjørnsen, D, Holst, O, Gorset
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