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Survey of dental health of the naval recruit I. Status of dental health
The Journal of the American Dental Association, 1959A study of 2,027 naval recruits was undertaken to determine the dental condition of naval recruits and the factors that may have influenced this prior to entrance into the Navy. The average DMF rate was 13.9. The average recruit had 2.4 missing teeth. The mean number of carious teeth was 7.2. Only 20.8 per cent of the recruits were free from gingivitis.
G H, ROVELSTAD +4 more
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A survey of dental professionals' health and well-being
British Dental Journal, 1997Past research has indicated that working within dentistry may offer a considerable threat to health. However, no data have previously been published regarding the general well-being and lifestyles of dental personnel. This descriptive study, which was undertaken by the BDA, aimed to examine the self-perceived health and well-being of people working in ...
E J, Kay, D M, Scarrott
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The 1993 national survey of children's dental health
British Dental Journal, 1995The 1993 national survey report shows encouraging evidence of general improvements in children's dental health compared with earlier surveys in 1973 and 1983. There have been dramatic declines in dental caries at all ages and this is evident in the different parts of the United Kingdom and in all social classes.
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44‐year dental health survey of Helsinki schoolchildren
Community Dentistry and Oral Epidemiology, 1980AbstractThe purpose of the present study was to establish whether the number of intact teeth in Helsinki schoolchildren aged 7–13 years was rationally correlated with the wartime reduction in sugar consumption and, later, with dental health education programs in Finland. The period covered is 44 years.
I, Rytömaa, V, Järvinen, P E, Calonius
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Medications and health histories: a survey of 4,365 dental patients
The Journal of the American Dental Association, 1979Dental patients were surveyed to determine the medications they were using and to compile information on their medical histories. Complete survey forms were obtained from 4,365 patients who were seen for emergency treatment or for diagnosis and treatment planning between August 1975 and July 1976.
J A, Cottone, A H, Kafrawy
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