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Improvement in oral hygiene among bedridden patients following domiciliary dental care: A retrospective study. [PDF]
Ng MY, Yu CH.
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Impact of epilepsy on oral and dental health status in children: a systematic review and meta-analysis. [PDF]
Amrollahi N, Ghorbani F, Chegeni M.
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Residual factors associated with poor oral hygiene among Japanese kindergarten children: a cross-sectional study. [PDF]
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Efficacy of Herbal Fluoride Toothpaste in Preventing Early Childhood Caries.
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DMFT Index, Periodontal Index and Oral Hygiene Status in Diabetic Patients
Yeungnam University Journal of Medicine, 2005Background: This study examined the oral health condition of diabetic patients and evaluated the oral health behavior through a questionnaires survey. In addition, this study provide primary informations for developing a dental health program for diabetic patients.
Kyung Dong Lee, Hee Kyung Lee
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Oral status indicators DMFT and FS‐T: reflections on index selection
European Journal of Oral Sciences, 2001Oral status in a population has traditionally been described by the DMFT index (decayed, filled, and missing teeth). There seems to be contradicting and confusing evidence in the literature with regard to the usefulness of different indices. Limitations of the DMFT are recognised, and attempts have been made to develop other indices.
Schuller, A.A., Holst, D.
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How Much Does the DMFT Index Underestimate the Need for Restorative Care?
Journal of Dental Education, 2007AbstractThe DMFT index, which represents caries experience as recommended by the World Health Organization (clinical examination without radiographs), was compared with a modified DMFT index with radiographs. The purpose was to evaluate how much the DMFT index underestimates the need for restorative care.
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