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Community Dentistry and Oral Epidemiology, 2003
Chronic diseases and injuries are the leading health problems in all but a few parts of the world. The rapidly changing disease patterns throughout the world are closely linked to changing lifestyles, which include diets rich in sugars, widespread use of
P. Petersen
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Chronic diseases and injuries are the leading health problems in all but a few parts of the world. The rapidly changing disease patterns throughout the world are closely linked to changing lifestyles, which include diets rich in sugars, widespread use of
P. Petersen
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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.
H.L. Bailit, S.T. Reisine
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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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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 ...
Tihala Malaki, John David Speak
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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 ...
Laura Tarkkila+4 more
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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 ...
Laura Tarkkila+4 more
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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.
Preston G. Shelton, Gerald A. Ferretti
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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.
Preston G. Shelton, Gerald A. Ferretti
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European Heart Journal, 2018
AIMS Oral health problems such as periodontal disease, dental caries, and tooth loss have been suggested to have associations with cardiovascular disease.
Shin-Young Park+7 more
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AIMS Oral health problems such as periodontal disease, dental caries, and tooth loss have been suggested to have associations with cardiovascular disease.
Shin-Young Park+7 more
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2005
AbstractThis chapter describes the impact of social injustice on oral health. It defines oral health and describes the oral disease epidemic. A box in the chapter describes social inequalities in oral health internationally. The chapter discusses national priorities, local and state priorities, school programs, dental public health infrastructure, the ...
Myron Allukian, Alice M. Horowitz
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AbstractThis chapter describes the impact of social injustice on oral health. It defines oral health and describes the oral disease epidemic. A box in the chapter describes social inequalities in oral health internationally. The chapter discusses national priorities, local and state priorities, school programs, dental public health infrastructure, the ...
Myron Allukian, Alice M. Horowitz
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The oral microbiome: diversity, biogeography and human health.
Nature Reviews Microbiology, 2023J. L. Baker+4 more
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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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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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