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Effect of bone mineral density on masticatory performance and efficiency [PDF]
Tamit Tamut +5 more
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Objective and subjective masticatory functions were associated, but their related factors differed, highlighting the importance of considering both objective and self‐perceived indicators when assessing masticatory dysfunction in LTCF residents.
Lorena Tavares Gama +4 more
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A comparison of colorimetric and visual methods for the assessment of masticatory performance with color-changeable chewing gum in older persons. [PDF]
Kugimiya Y +19 more
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Influence of disinfectant solutions on test materials used for the determination of masticatory performance [PDF]
Simone Silvério Campos +4 more
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Dysphagia and Masticatory Performance as a Mediator of the Xerostomia to Quality of Life Relation in the Older Population: A Structural Equation Model Approach [PDF]
Ting-Yu Lu +7 more
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Patients with self‐reported painful TMD demonstrate distinct clinical profiles characterised by greater functional impairment and psychological distress compared to subclinical cases. ABSTRACT Objective To compare clinical examination findings, functional limitations, and psychological profiles between patients with subclinical temporomandibular ...
Thiprawee Chattrattrai +2 more
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Masticatory Performance and Mortality in Individuals with Cardiovascular Diseases: A Population-Based Prospective Study [PDF]
Ziyang Zheng +3 more
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Relationships of Oral Function Tests With Sarcopenia and Frailty in Dental Outpatients
ABSTRACT Background The relationships between various oral function tests and sarcopenia or frailty remain unclear, particularly in dental outpatients. Objective The present study investigated the interrelationships among various oral function tests and the relationships of each oral function with sarcopenia and frailty in dental outpatients. Materials
Seiya Tozawa +14 more
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Oral hypofunction (OHF) was assessed using standardised diagnostic criteria in Japan and Switzerland. Both populations showed age‐related decline, with higher prevalence and progression in Switzerland, underscoring the cross‐cultural validity of OHF criteria and the importance of tailored prevention.
Risako Mikami +8 more
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