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ABSTRACT Objective This systematic review and meta‐analysis evaluated the relationship between nutritional status and the oral health of older adults (aged 75 years or older). The PECO focus question was, ‘What is the occurrence, association and impact of nutritional state on the oral health outcomes and its management in older adults?’ Methods A ...
Kittipit Srisanoi +8 more
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Systematic review and meta-analysis on prevalence and anamnestic risk factors for erosive tooth wear in the primary dentition. [PDF]
Marschner F, Kanzow P, Wiegand A.
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ABSTRACT Background Patient groups and policymakers are calling for the implementation of relationship‐centred, co‐ordinated care for vulnerable older people. Relationship‐centred care highlights the significance of strong, quality relationships among residents, their families and the broader healthcare team.
Rosie Pritchett +3 more
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ABSTRACT Objective To explore the in‐depth experiences of individuals who have lived with edentulism and have long‐term experience with conventional complete dentures. Background With the global rise in ageing populations, complete tooth loss (edentulism) and the subsequent use of dental prostheses have become increasingly common.
Entisar Abdulkader, Richard Hovey
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Long-term occlusal tooth wear at the onset of permanent dentition. [PDF]
Schmid T +5 more
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Reliability of the Assessment of Tooth Wear Severity on Dental Hard Tissues and Dental Restorations, Using the TWES 2.0, by Nonexperts. [PDF]
Roehl JC +4 more
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Intraoral scanner-based monitoring of tooth wear in young adults: 36-month results. [PDF]
Schlenz MA +4 more
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Treatment decisions of patients with Class II Division 2 malocclusion and severe tooth wear: a systematic review. [PDF]
Ma Y +6 more
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Dental Update, 2023
Tooth wear is a multifactorial condition leading to the irreversible loss of dental hard tissues. Although tooth wear is mainly a physiological process, it can become pathological if the wear process is accelerated for various reasons. Since this process is not linear, but can sometimes be inactive and sometimes active, a careful monitoring policy is ...
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Tooth wear is a multifactorial condition leading to the irreversible loss of dental hard tissues. Although tooth wear is mainly a physiological process, it can become pathological if the wear process is accelerated for various reasons. Since this process is not linear, but can sometimes be inactive and sometimes active, a careful monitoring policy is ...
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