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The Saliva Metabolome in Association to Oral Health Status
Journal of Dental Research, 2019Periodontitis is one of the most prevalent oral diseases worldwide and is caused by multifactorial interactions between host and oral bacteria. Altered cellular metabolism of host and microbes releases a number of intermediary end products known as metabolites.
C. Liebsch +13 more
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[Oral health status of apprentices].
Stomatologie der DDR, 19913011 students of vocational schools in Rostock were examined for obtaining informations about their caries prevalence (DMF/T and DMF/S) and the periodontal treatment needs (CPITN). Those students, who need a special proof to be good for their occupation and therefore had a regular dental care, have a much more better oral health status than other ...
H J, Maiwald +3 more
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The impact of oral health on nutritional status
Nursing Standard, 2002In this article, the author argues that the assessment of oral health in older people is important as it can indicate signs and symptoms of oral and systemic disease.
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Oral health status and perception of oral health of young Australian adults
Australian Dental Journal, 2012Loc ...
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Adolescents’ sense of coherence, oral health status, and oral health‐related behaviours
Community Dentistry and Oral Epidemiology, 2001Abstract – Objective: To investigate the relationship between sense of coherence (SOC) and oral health. It was hypothesised that subjects with better oral health status and better oral health‐related behaviours have higher levels of SOC. Methods: A cross‐sectional study was conducted in Goiânia‐GO, Middle‐West Brazil, on a sample of 664 15‐year‐olds ...
M C, Freire, A, Sheiham, R, Hardy
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Relationship of oral microflora with oral health status in Parkinson's disease
Special Care in Dentistry, 1994Parkinson's disease (PO) patients report an increased craving for sweets, which may have an effect on microflora. We compared patients of PD who crave sweets with PD patients who do not. Age‐ and sex‐matched control subjects were used, with 14 subjects in each group.
M A, Kennedy +4 more
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Effects of vitamin D status on oral health
The Journal of Steroid Biochemistry and Molecular Biology, 2018Normal humans of all ages have the innate ability to produce vitamin D following sunlight exposure. Inadequate vitamin D status has shown to be associated with a wide variety of diseases, including oral health disorders. Insufficient sunlight exposure may accelerate some of these diseases, possibly due to impaired vitamin D synthesis.
Anne Marie, Uwitonze +8 more
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Oral Health Status of Kidney Transplant Patients
Transplantation Proceedings, 2019Drug-induced immunosuppression can predispose kidney transplant patients to different complications including chronic infections and oral lesions. We surveyed oral hygiene habits and conducted detailed periodontal examinations for status assessment.
B, Schönfeld +3 more
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Smoking and oral health status.
Journal (Canadian Dental Association), 2007Clinical studies suggest that smokers have a higher than average risk of periodontal disease and poor oral health status. In 2003, the Canadian Community Health Survey--a multistage, nationwide household survey--asked a series of questions related to oral health status.
Wayne J, Millar, David, Locker
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Oral health status in a population in Northern Norway
Acta Odontologica Scandinavica, 1979Information concerning oral health status was obtained through a clinical and radiographic examination of 297 persons aged 20--69 years out of a population of 358 persons living in a coastal community in Northern Norway. The oral health was generally poor.
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