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Predictors for tooth loss in periodontitis patients: Systematic review and meta-analysis.

Journal of Clinical Periodontology, 2019
AIM A range of predictors for tooth loss in periodontitis patients have been reported. We performed a systematic review and meta-analysis to assess the consistency and magnitude of any association between a total of 12 predictors and tooth loss ...
O. Helal   +5 more
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Tooth Loss Predicts Myocardial Infarction, Heart Failure, Stroke, and Death

Journal of dentistry research, 2019
We investigated whether oral health, represented by missing teeth, was associated with an increased risk of cardiovascular disease, including myocardial infarction (MI), heart failure (HF), stroke, and all-cause mortality.
Hyo-Pyo Lee   +4 more
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Tooth loss in South Australia

Community Dentistry and Oral Epidemiology, 1975
ABSTRACT A survey of approximately 8,300 subjects in the State of South Australia indicated that approximately 228,400 South Australians aged 15 years and over (26%) were edentulous and, of these, 95 % wore full maxillary and mandibular dentures. The proportion of edentulous subjects increased with age and was lower in males, upper socioeconomic groups,
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Systemic Influences in Tooth Loss

Archives of Internal Medicine, 1984
To the Editor. —I would like to congratulate Dr Daniell1for his superb report on tooth loss, osteoporosis, and smoking. I wish also to applaud theArchivesfor bringing to the attention of the medical community the significance of the oral cavity in general health and disease, an area that has received relatively little attention.
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The Eating Experience: Adaptive and Maladaptive Strategies of Older Adults with Tooth Loss

JDR Clinical & Translational Research, 2019
Objective: To explore the eating experience and eating-related quality of life (ERQOL) of community-dwelling older adults with tooth loss. Method: Nineteen older adults from the clinics of a northeast US dental school who met inclusion criteria (>65 y ...
R. Zelig   +7 more
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Longitudinal evaluation of periodontitis and tooth loss among older adults.

Journal of Clinical Periodontology, 2019
AIM to evaluate pattern of change in periodontal variables and tooth loss in a twelve-year follow-up study of older adults living in Sweden. METHODS In a prospective population study of older adults a clinical and radiographic dental examination were ...
H. Nilsson   +2 more
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Tooth-frequency eddy-current loss

Electrical Engineering, 1937
A method of recording, by means of an oscillograph, the eddy currents in various parts of the cross section of a squirrel-cage-rotor bar is presented in this paper. From such records the magnitude of the power loss caused by eddy currents, and its variation with load, may be determined. A series of tests of this nature has been made; the results, which
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Association between central obesity and tooth loss in the non‐obese people: Results from the continuous National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey (NHANES) 1999–2012

Journal of Clinical Periodontology, 2019
OBJECTIVES This study was to investigate the association between central obesity and tooth loss in non-obese population. MATERIAL AND METHODS This national cross-sectional study included 19436 participants, aged 19-74 years with body mass index(BMI) 18.
Jing Kang   +3 more
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Risk factors for tooth loss in adult Japanese dental patients: 8020 Promotion Foundation Study.

Journal of Investigative and Clinical Dentistry, 2019
AIM The assessment of the risk of tooth loss in patients visiting a dental clinic is important for managing their oral health. In the present study, we examined the risk factors for tooth loss among dental patients. METHODS Data from the 8020 Promotion
M. Saito   +7 more
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The nutritional effects of tooth loss

The American Journal of Clinical Nutrition, 1984
In view of the high prevalence of edentulousness in developed countries, the evidence is reviewed for the effects of tooth loss on nutrition and health in the following categories of effects: mortality; food choice and nutrient intake; gastrointestinal irritation; digestion and nutrient absorption; nutritional status.
C A, Geissler, J F, Bates
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