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Oral Health Surveys: Basic Methods

P. Armitage
- Vol. 135, Iss: 3, pp 449-449
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Bacterial Profiles of Root Caries in Elderly Patients

TL;DR: The bacterial profiles of RC showed considerable subject-to-subject variation, indicating that the microbial communities are more complex than previously presumed.
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The Effect of Varying Diagnostic Thresholds upon Clinical Caries Data for a Low Prevalence Group

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Psychosocial impact of dental esthetics on quality of life in adolescents.

TL;DR: A broad range of adolescents' self-perceived impact of dental esthetics is influenced by severity of malocclusion, oral health-related quality of life, and body satisfaction.
Journal ArticleDOI

Methodological issues in epidemiological studies of periodontitis - how can it be improved?

TL;DR: The literature reveals a distinct lack of consensus and uniformity in the definition of periodontitis within epidemiological studies, which results in data from studies using differing case definitions and differing survey methods are not easily interpretable or comparable.
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Prevalence of Caries on Individual Tooth Surfaces and its Distribution by Age and Gender in University Clinic Patients

TL;DR: Gender and age do not affect the prevalence of caries on teeth sites, and more caries are experienced in younger age groups, and their incidence decreases as age increases, except for individuals older than 65 years of age.