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Oral Health Status and Oral Health Care Model in China.
The Chinese journal of dental research, 2017To review the current oral health status and oral health care models in China in an effort to provide recommendations for the future implementation of these models.A systematic literature review was conducted. The Medline, EMBASE, CNKI and Wanfang databases were searched for English and Chinese articles reporting relevant data from 1949 to the present.
Jian, Liu +4 more
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Oral health status in epileptic children
Pediatrics International, 2010AbstractBackground: The aim of the present study was to evaluate the oral hygiene status and dental treatment requirements in children with epilepsy.Methods: The treatment group consisted of 211 children with epilepsy (120 boys and 91 girls, 4–15 years old, mean age 7.85 ± 2.98 years).
TAN, Hüseyin, GÜRBÜZ, Taşkın
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Oral health status of psychiatric patients
Journal of Clinical Nursing, 2000• Many patients suffering from long‐term psychiatric illness are on medication for long periods. These medications frequently cause xerostomia leading to an increased risk of caries, gingivitis, periodontitis and stomatitis.• Oral hygiene is therefore of the utmost importance for these patients.
R, Sjögren, G, Nordström
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Nutrition, general health status and oral health status in hospitalised elders
Gerodontology, 1995Biological malnutrition was assessed and correlated with salivary flow rates and oral health in 99 elderly, hospitalised non‐psychiatric patients. The indicators of protein malnutrition used were arm circumference and serum albumin level and the indicators of energy malnutrition the body mass‐index and the triceps skin‐fold thickness.
V, Dormenval +4 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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Oral health status of children with phenylketonuria
Journal of Pediatric Endocrinology and Metabolism, 2020Abstract Background Diet plays an integral role in the maintenance of oral health, but dietary modifications due to medical problems such as phenylketonuria (PKU) can have adverse effects on oral health. This descriptive study was performed to evaluate the oral health status of children with PKU.
Elif Ballikaya +7 more
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Oral health status and oral health care use among formerly incarcerated people
The Journal of the American Dental Association, 2020Incarceration carries adverse consequences for health, yet there is limited research on the association between incarceration and oral health outcomes. The authors examined the relationship between former incarceration and 2 self-reported oral health outcomes-periodontal disease and oral health care use-and assessed the degree to which postrelease ...
Alexander, Testa, Chantal, Fahmy
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Evaluation of Subjective Oral Health Status Indicators
Journal of Public Health Dentistry, 1994Abstract Objectives: This paper reports the results of a study to evaluate the performance of a battery of subjective oral health status indicators originally developed for use in large scale surveys of older adults. The aim was to assess their generalizability, efficiency, reliability, and validity when used in a study of adults aged 18 years and over
D, Locker, Y, Miller
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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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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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