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Triangular Lunulae in Papillon-Lefèvre Syndrome: A Case Report. [PDF]

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Worldwide prevalence of malocclusion in the different stages of dentition: A systematic review and meta-analysis.

European Journal of Paediatric Dentistry, 2020
AIM The aim of this review is to quantify the prevalence and type of malocclusion among children and adolescents during the different stages of dentition worldwide.
G. Lombardo   +8 more
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The Dentition of Diabetics

Caries Research, 1970
Using the ‘decile character number method’, the view held generally that controlled diabetes leads to an earlier loss of the teeth was not confirmed.
Á. Tóth   +3 more
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Longitudinal association of dentition status with dietary intake in Japanese adults aged 75 to 80 years.

Journal of Oral Rehabilitation, 2016
Limited information is available on the temporal association between dentition status and dietary intake. The aim of this 5-year prospective cohort study was to investigate whether impaired dentition was associated with subsequent decline in dietary ...
Masanori Iwasaki   +8 more
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Dentition, nutritional status and adequacy of dietary intake among older residents in assisted living facilities.

Gerodontology, 2016
OBJECTIVE We examined the relationships between dentition, nutritional status and dietary intakes of energy, protein and micronutrients among older people in assisted living facilities in Helsinki.
R. Saarela   +6 more
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Traumatic Dental Injuries in the primary dentition: a 15-year bibliometric analysis of Dental Traumatology.

Dental Traumatology, 2016
AIM To explore the profile of articles on traumatic dental injuries (TDI) in the primary dentition published in Dental Traumatology in the last 15 years using bibliometric analysis.
P. Kramer   +4 more
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Polynesian dentition

Anthropologischer Anzeiger, 2007
The chance discovery of a paper by Rottstock et al. (1983) comparing the individual diameters of 4,497 teeth from 711 skulls from anthropologically-different populations (Europeans, Negroids, Mongoloids, Melanesians) provided the impetus to add our measurements of 449 teeth from 89 Polynesians (mainland Maoris, Chatham Island, Wairau Bar) to the series.
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