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Geriatric dentistry.

Otolaryngologic clinics of North America, 1991
The over-55 age group--the most rapidly expanding portion of the population--until recently has been the least understood patient group treated in the dental office. During the last decade, the special dental care needs of geriatric patients have been the subject of many research efforts.
P S, Hurst, W C, Noblett
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Research in Geriatric Dentistry

Gerodontology, 1985
Little is known about the aging per se of the oral mucosa, the salivary glands, the dental pulp or the periodontium. Even less is known about the relationship of the aging immune system to periodontal disease or to oral cancer. The interrelationship of aging body systems to oral biology is dentistry's challenge for the future.
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Undergraduate teaching in geriatric dentistry*

Australian Dental Journal, 1982
Abstract— It is predicted that more Australians will retain their natural dentitions into old age and their dental needs will have to be met with a wide range of dental services by dentists acting with understanding, kindness, and sympathy. The empathy to do so requires experience of appropriate delivery systems in the environment in which the elderly
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Graduate Education in Geriatric Dentistry

Gerodontology, 1985
Guidelines for training in geriatric dentistry for graduate dental programs remain to be established. In spite of this many postdoctoral programs in general dentistry and the dental specialties include a variety of clinical, research, and didactic activities pertinent to dental care for older adults in their curricula.
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Ethical Issues in Geriatric Dentistry

Gerodontology, 1987
Ethical issues involved in providing dental care to geriatric patients have generally been ignored in the practice and academic literatures. Elderly patients require special ethical consideration because of increased burden of illness, sensory deficits which may interfere with symptom interpretation and communication, fiscal constraints and ageism ...
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Geriatric Dentistry

Dental Clinics of North America, 2014
Lisa A. Thompson, Leonard J. Brennan
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[Geriatric dentistry introduction].

Hellenika stomatologika chronika. Hellenic stomatological annals, 1991
The increasing number of old people in today's society is a reality. They are a group, whose special needs and medical problems are dealt in Geriatrics. Geriatric dentistry is the branch of Dentistry concerned with their dentical problems. In this article we discuss some of these special problems as an attempt to make this subject more comprehensible ...
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3D and 4D printing in dentistry and maxillofacial surgery: Printing techniques, materials, and applications

Acta Biomaterialia, 2021
Danial Khorsandi   +2 more
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