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Risk indicators of oral health status among young adults aged 18 years analyzed by negative binomial regression
Hai-Xia Lu, May Chun Wong, Edward Chin Lo, Colman McGrath BMC Oral Health 2013, 13 :40 (19 August 2013)
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Pattern of occurrence and treatment of impacted teeth at the Muhimbili National Hospital, Dar es Salaam, Tanzania
Farizana Msagati, Elison NM Simon, Sira Owibingire BMC Oral Health 2013, 13 :37 (6 August 2013)
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Perception of toothache in adults from state capitals and interior cities within the Brazilian geographic regions
Maylu Hafner, Juliana Zanatta, Vera Rasera Zotelli, Marília Jesus Batista, Maria da Luz Rosário Sousa BMC Oral Health 2013, 13 :35 (31 July 2013)
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Tobacco use and caries risk among adolescents – a longitudinal study in Sweden
Anders Holmén, Ulf Strömberg, Kerstin Magnusson, Svante Twetman BMC Oral Health 2013, 13 :31 (15 July 2013)
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Socio-behavioural factors and early childhood caries: a cross-sectional study of preschool children in central Trinidad
Rahul Naidu, June Nunn, Alan Kelly BMC Oral Health 2013, 13 :30 (9 July 2013)
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Do we need more than one Child Perceptions Questionnaire for children and adolescents?
Lyndie A Foster Page, Dorothy Boyd, W Thomson BMC Oral Health 2013, 13 :26 (12 June 2013)
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Editor’s summary
The CPQ11-14 appears to perform acceptably in children as young as five, suggesting that a single measure of oral health related quality of life could be used for children aged 5-14
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Social determinants of health and periodontal disease in Brazilian adults: a cross- sectional study
Maria de Lourdes Carvalho Bonfim, Flavio Mattos, Efigênia Ferreira e Ferreira, Ana Cristina Viana Campos, Andréa Maria Duarte Vargas BMC Oral Health 2013, 13 :22 (20 May 2013)
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Developmental defects of enamel in primary teeth and association with early life course events: a study of 6–36 month old children in Manyara, Tanzania
Ray Masumo, Asgeir Bårdsen, Anne Åstrøm BMC Oral Health 2013, 13 :21 (14 May 2013)
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Editor’s summary
In northern Tanzania, low birth weight children have a greater prevalence of developmental enamel defects at ages 6-36 months, providing new insight into the risk factors for dental problems in early childhood
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Dental caries prevalence, oral health knowledge and practice among indigenous Chepang school children of Nepal
Lonim Prasai Dixit, Ajay Shakya, Manash Shrestha, Ayush Shrestha BMC Oral Health 2013, 13 :20 (14 May 2013)
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Dental caries among children visiting a mobile dental clinic in South Central Kentucky: a pooled cross-sectional study
Erika Dawkins, Akihiko Michimi, Gregory Ellis-Griffith, Tina Peterson, Daniel Carter, Gary English BMC Oral Health 2013, 13 :19 (2 May 2013)
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Editor’s summary
Children in rural areas in Kentucky are significantly more likely to have untreated dental caries than children from urban areas, in contrast to national findings in the USA