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The menopause and oral health

Maturitas, 2009
To review the literature about oral symptoms and signs at the menopause with an emphasis on hormone replacement therapy (HRT). To give practical guidelines for women and their physicians in menopause-related oral health problems.The PubMed and Cochrane databases was searched until mid January 2009 with key words such as "menopause", "menopausal ...
Jukka H, Meurman   +2 more
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Bone health and oral health

The Journal of the American Dental Association, 2007
Low bone mass in the skeleton, which increases the risk of osteoporotic fracture, also may be associated with periodontal bone loss and tooth loss. Osteoporosis and periodontal disease share several common risk factors, including older age, smoking and perhaps insufficient dietary intakes of calcium and vitamin D.Research supports the idea that ...
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Maintaining Oral Health

Pediatric Clinics of North America, 1982
The prevention of dental disease plays a significant role in the comprehensive health care of children. This responsibility should be shared by the child, the parents, and the health care professional, and it is essential that programs be initiated early in life to incorporate the proper use of oral hygiene, fluoride, and appropriate dietary practice.
P G, Shelton, G A, Ferretti
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Oral Health and Oral Health Promotion

2008
World Health Organization recognizes oral health as an important component of general health, and furthermore, oral health is essential for well-being. The majority of oral diseases is related to lifestyles and reducing these mostly chronic diseases relies much on changing behaviour.
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Oral health in Tuvalu

Community Dentistry and Oral Epidemiology, 1982
Abstract Current WHO methods were employed to estimate the prevalence of oral pathology, dentofacial anomalies, periodontal disease, caries and prosthetic status as well as treatment needs in Tuvalu, a newly emergent nation in the South Pacific. Fluorosis was endemic but other disorders of teeth, mucosa or bone were extremely rare and the presence of ...
J D, Speake, T, Malaki
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Oral health and aging

Geriatric Nursing, 1986
Summary A healthy mouth is an important part of overall health and quality of life, and older adults need not resign themselves to the loss of teeth, abnormal taste, loss of chewing efficiency, or loss of aesthetics. Because many older persons do not see a dentist regularly, it's important for health professionals who have frequent contact with ...
J C, Ofstehage, K, Magilvy
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Nutrition and Oral Health

1981
Of the many diseases that affect man, certain disorders of the oral cavity are the most prevalent. These diseases are, of course, dental caries and periodontal disease (gum disease). Like many diseases, these have complex etiologies and may be mediated by a variety of factors, nutrition being among the most important.
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Xylitol and Oral Health

1979
Publisher Summary This chapter discusses that the health of the oral cavity is an inseparable part of the general health of man. Physicians, dieticians, and nutritionists should take a serious look at the effects of improper nutrition on oral tissues, viz, the teeth, periodontal tissues, oral mucosa, salivary glands, and many others, because in all ...
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Menopause and oral health

British Dental Journal, 2022
M, Adam, J, Wooton
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Cancer Statistics, 2021

Ca-A Cancer Journal for Clinicians, 2021
Rebecca L Siegel, Kimberly D Miller
exaly  

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