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Comparing the effectiveness of yoga with supervised tooth brushing on oral health maintenance among adolescents of Irular tribes: A cluster randomized trial. [PDF]
Pauljoseph AH +5 more
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Simulated brushing effects on surface roughness and color stability of coated additively manufactured dental resin: an in vitro study. [PDF]
Alsalem Z +8 more
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Powered vs. manual toothbrushes in fixed orthodontic patients: a systematic review and meta-analysis. [PDF]
Liu Y +4 more
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Periodontal Status of Patients with Celiac Disease and Non-Celiac Gluten Sensitivity: A Literature Review. [PDF]
Angelopoulou T, Bobetsis YA.
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Drama-based interventions for school oral health promotion among children and adolescents: a scoping review. [PDF]
Shmarina E, Todorov J, Saric A.
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Purpose – to assess the impact of a school-based toothbrushing intervention aimed at encouraging primary school children to brush their teeth daily at school, on cognitions, toothbrushing behaviour and habit strength.design/methodology/approach – the effects of an intervention were examined in a quasi-experimental trial among 296 fifth-graders in seven
Wind, M. +3 more
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Toothbrushing behaviour and periodontal pocketing: An 11‐year longitudinal study [PDF]
Aim To explore the association between toothbrushing behaviour and change in periodontal pocketing among adults. Methods We pooled data from 1,025 adults, aged 30–89 years, who participated in two national surveys in Finland (Health 2000 and Health ...
Anna Liisa Suominen, Eduardo Bernabe
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Archives of Surgery, 1988
We encountered four cases of toothbrush swallowing and reviewed the literature on this subject. A total of 31 toothbrushes within the gastrointestinal tract have been reported. None have passed spontaneously. Several have caused significant complications related to pressure necrosis, including gastritis, mucosal tears, and perforation.
A D, Kirk +3 more
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We encountered four cases of toothbrush swallowing and reviewed the literature on this subject. A total of 31 toothbrushes within the gastrointestinal tract have been reported. None have passed spontaneously. Several have caused significant complications related to pressure necrosis, including gastritis, mucosal tears, and perforation.
A D, Kirk +3 more
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The Lancet, 2001
A 27-year-old woman came to the emergency department in April, 1999, after swallowing a toothbrush while cleaning her teeth 1 hour previously. She attributed the accident to clumsiness which made her slip on the wet bathroom floor, thereby forcing the toothbrush deep into her throat She reported no other illnesses.
J, Faust, O, Schreiner
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A 27-year-old woman came to the emergency department in April, 1999, after swallowing a toothbrush while cleaning her teeth 1 hour previously. She attributed the accident to clumsiness which made her slip on the wet bathroom floor, thereby forcing the toothbrush deep into her throat She reported no other illnesses.
J, Faust, O, Schreiner
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