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Roma M,1,2 Madhura Sen,1,2 Kundabala Mala,1,2 Nanditha Sujir,2,3 Dharnappa Poojary,2,4 Neetha J Shetty,2,5 Ramya Shenoy,2,6 Sharon Saldanha2,7 1Department of Conservative Dentistry and Endodontics, Manipal College of Dental Sciences, Mangalore, Mangalore,
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Oral Health and COVID-19: Increasing the Need for Prevention and Access
Populations disproportionately affected by coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) are also at higher risk for oral diseases and experience oral health and oral health care disparities at higher rates.
Zachary Brian, J. Weintraub
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Introduction. According to World Health Organization reports at a global level, the percentage of coverage for oral health services offered by different countries varies between 40% and 80% for adults and there is an inverse correlation between the ...
Daniela Druguș+4 more
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Objectives The WHO World Health Assembly established in 2007 a Resolution (WHA60.17) on oral health, which called upon countries to ensure that public health actions for disease prevention and health promotion are established.
P. Petersen, R. Baez, H. Ogawa
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The importance of oral health behavior of children for their oral health [PDF]
Introduction. Caries or tooth decay regardless of the good knowledge of the nature of the disease and the possibility of its effective prevention is still the most widespread disease in our population. It also very often threatens the functions of organs and even the entire organism.
Ivana Andjelic+2 more
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The impact of coronavirus infectious disease 19 (COVID‐19) on oral health
Health services across the world face an unprecedented situation as a result of a global COVID‐19 outbreak. Urgent joined research efforts regarding the SARS‐COV‐2 rapid tests, accurate diagnosis, especially early recognition, and effective treatment of ...
A. Dziedzic, R. Wojtyczka
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American Twitter Users Revealed Social Determinants-related Oral Health Disparities amid the COVID-19 Pandemic [PDF]
Objectives: To assess self-reported population oral health conditions amid COVID-19 pandemic using user reports on Twitter. Method and Material: We collected oral health-related tweets during the COVID-19 pandemic from 9,104 Twitter users across 26 states (with sufficient samples) in the United States between November 12, 2020 and June 14, 2021.
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The oral microbiome is diverse in its composition due to continuous contact of oral cavity with the external environment. Temperatures, diet, pH, feeding habits are important factors that contribute in the establishment of oral microbiome. Both culture dependent and culture independent approaches have been employed in the analysis of oral microbiome ...
Sonu Bhatia+3 more
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What is intersectionality and why is it important in oral health research?
This paper is the second of two reviews that seek to stimulate debate on new and neglected avenues in oral health research. The first commissioned narrative review, "Inclusion oral health: Advancing a theoretical framework for policy, research and ...
Vanessa Elaine Muirhead+4 more
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Update on Oral Health Services 2017 [PDF]
https://digitalcommons.memphis.edu/govpubs-tn-dept-health-oral-health-services/1003/thumbnail ...
Tennessee. Department of Health.
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