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Foundations of oral health-related quality of life.
Journal of Oral Rehabilitation, 2020Oral health-related quality of life (OHRQOL) is the component of health-related quality of life that relates to the effects of oral diseases and dental interventions on patients. This article describes why OHRQOL is important and how it is measured.
M. John
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Dental Clinics of North America, 2001
Maternity changes a woman's body and can have an effect on fetal oral health. Prenatal counseling can improve oral health of both mother and child. Maternal diet, self-care, and lifestyle can lead to permanent changes in the offspring's oral health.
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Maternity changes a woman's body and can have an effect on fetal oral health. Prenatal counseling can improve oral health of both mother and child. Maternal diet, self-care, and lifestyle can lead to permanent changes in the offspring's oral health.
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Current Pharmaceutical Design, 2012
Probiotics are living microorganisms (e.g., bacteria) that are either the same as or similar to organisms found naturally in the human body and may be beneficial to health. Current researches have shown that the balance between beneficial and pathogenic bacteria is essential in order to maintain the oral health. Therefore, oral cavity has recently been
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Probiotics are living microorganisms (e.g., bacteria) that are either the same as or similar to organisms found naturally in the human body and may be beneficial to health. Current researches have shown that the balance between beneficial and pathogenic bacteria is essential in order to maintain the oral health. Therefore, oral cavity has recently been
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Towards Understanding Oral Health
Caries Research, 2015During the last century, dental research has focused on unraveling the mechanisms behind various oral pathologies, while oral health was typically described as the mere absence of oral diseases. The term ‘oral microbial homeostasis' is used to describe the capacity of the oral ecosystem to maintain microbial community stability in health.
Zaura, E., ten Cate, J.M.
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Association between oral health and frailty: A systematic review of longitudinal studies.
Gerodontology, 2019OBJECTIVE To systematically review longitudinal studies on the association between oral health and frailty indicated by any validated scale or index. BACKGROUND Frailty and poor oral health are common among ageing populations; however, evidence from ...
Faisal F. Hakeem, E. Bernabé, W. Sabbah
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Oral Health and Oral Health Promotion
2008World 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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INFANT ORAL HEALTH AND ORAL HABITS
Pediatric Clinics of North America, 2000Many oral diseases and conditions, including dental caries (cavities) and malocclusions, have their origins early in life. Prudent anticipatory guidance by the medical and dental professions can help prevent many of the more common oral health problems. This article provides information on the rationale for early dental examination and instructions for
A J, Nowak, J J, Warren
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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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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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Clinical oral health status and adult perceptions of oral health
Social Science & Medicine. Medical Psychology and Medical Sociology, 1980Abstract Many studies have demonstrated the importance of health perceptions in predicting and illness behavior, especially the use of health services. Despite the theoretical importance of this concept, the critical determinants of health perceptions have not yet been identified.
S T, Reisine, H L, Bailit
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Oral health for healthy ageing.
The Lancet Healthy Longevity, 2021J. Patel +6 more
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