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12/08/2014
A team of investigators conducted a cross-sectional study to examine whether oral health-related QOL is associated with nutritional status in patients being treated for oral cancer.
A team of investigators conducted a cross-sectional study to examine whether oral health-related QOL is associated with nutritional status in patients being treated for oral cancer.
A team of investigators...
12/08/2014
Annals of Long-Term Care
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09/23/2014
Although many strategies for providing oral care focus on the mechanical removal of plaque, little is known about how mental health may affect dentition.
Although many strategies for providing oral care focus on the mechanical removal of plaque, little is known about how mental health may affect dentition.
Although many strategies for...
09/23/2014
Annals of Long-Term Care
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09/20/2014
People who were treated for periodontal disease had lower healthcare costs and fewer hospitalizations for other medical conditions compared to those whose gum disease went untreated, a new study has found.
People who were treated for periodontal disease had lower healthcare costs and fewer hospitalizations for other medical conditions compared to those whose gum disease went untreated, a new study has found.
People who were treated for...
09/20/2014
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06/19/2014
The ADA recently announced that applying prescription-strength fluoride directly to the tooth can benefit elderly persons at risk of tooth decay.
The ADA recently announced that applying prescription-strength fluoride directly to the tooth can benefit elderly persons at risk of tooth decay.
The ADA recently announced that...
06/19/2014
Annals of Long-Term Care
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11/30/2004
More than 5 million teeth are knocked out (avulsed) in the United States each year, many of them during automobile accidents, sporting events like football, basketball and hockey, or work-related incidents.
More than 5 million teeth are knocked out (avulsed) in the United States each year, many of them during automobile accidents, sporting events like football, basketball and hockey, or work-related incidents.
More than 5 million teeth are...
11/30/2004
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