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ABSTRACT Objectives There is evidence that children from culturally and linguistically diverse (CALD) backgrounds in high‐income countries experience a higher burden of oral diseases compared to children from non‐CALD backgrounds. Oral disease remains a significant health problem in high‐income countries, and the success of current traditional ...
Rashmi Jamkar +6 more
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Arginine-Based Toothpaste Induces Calcium-Phosphates Deposits on Dentin Surface and Tubules [PDF]
Objective: To test the ability of a calcium carbonate-containing toothpaste for dentinal hypersensitivity to occlude the exposed open tubules of dentin surface.
Ferri, A +6 more
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Assessing Total Fluoride Intake in Children: Reliability of Commonly Used Methods
ABSTRACT Objectives Fluoride exposure in children is commonly estimated using questionnaires or urinary biomarkers. However, no study has yet compared these methods for classifying participants into five intake categories ranging from low to high. This study aimed to estimate the extent of agreement and classification consistency between questionnaire‐
Fatemeh Vida Zohoori +10 more
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Assessment for learning in primary technology classrooms [PDF]
Emerging international research suggests that enhancing teacher student assessment for learning (AfL) interactions is a key to enhancing student learning.
Cowie, Bronwen +2 more
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Abstract This report presents the findings of a secondary analysis of the data from an RCT designed to compare salivary fluoride levels during 3 weeks of using 5000 or 1450‐ppm fluoride toothpaste (n = 24/group). Following this trial phase, salivary fluoride monitoring continued for 2 weeks during which all 48 participants used 1450‐ppm fluoride ...
Line Staun Larsen +2 more
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Can infants/toddlers get enough fluoride through brushing? [PDF]
Yes. Brushing twice daily with topical fluoride toothpaste decreases the incidence of dental caries in infants and toddlers (strength of recommendation [SOR]: A, based on meta-analyses of randomized controlled trials [RCTs]).
Garrison, Gregory M., Loven, Bridget
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ABSTRACT Background Parkinson's disease patients have poorer oral health than their healthy peers. Insight into their own experiences is vital for improving dental care. Objective To better understand the experiences of Parkinson's disease patients' with their oral health and dental care.
Merel C. Verhoeff +4 more
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Power chains elastomers are one of the most commonly used devices in orthodontic treatment. Recently, herbal toothpastes containing siwak extract has been developed, which shown to be more effective in reducing plaque index compared to non-herbal ...
Nabila Sarah Savira +2 more
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Using Role Substitution to Improve Oral Health in Care Homes: A Process Evaluation
ABSTRACT Background The oral health of many older adults residing in care homes is poor and service provision is limited. Role substitution has been suggested as a potential model to improve service provision in this context and describes the reallocation of tasks from a dentist to other members of the dental team.
Annie Hendry +18 more
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Qualitative estimation of the weight of dental cream in children: a valid and reliable instrument
Introduction: It has been necessary to perform population studies where indicated the amount of toothpaste used in brushing quickly and easily in the control of the fluorosis, considering that the amount of toothpaste is an important factor to identify ...
Adolfo Perez Jaramillo
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