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Responses to six specific statements regarding causes of oral diseases by ethnicity.

Responses to six specific statements regarding causes of oral diseases by ethnicity.

<p>Responses to six specific statements regarding causes of oral diseases by ethnicity.</p>

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Hovedforfatter: Lutango D. Simangwa (22755650) (author)
Andre forfattere: Anne N. Åstrøm (11333183) (author), Anders Johansson (18368) (author), Irene Kida Minja (20249097) (author), Ann-Katrin Johansson (3437561) (author)
Udgivet: 2025
Fag:
Biotechnology
Sociology
Cancer
Science Policy
Biological Sciences not elsewhere classified
randomly selected 23
oral hygiene status
maternal education level
14 years accepted
good oral health
oral clinical examination
maasai populated areas
interview included questions
higher education level
4 %, respectively
less dental fluorosis
whereby good ohk
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dental fluorosis
good ohk
clinical variables
dental erosion
dental check
whole group
study aimed
slight majority
significant predictors
significant burden
sectional study
maasai group
individuals globally
improve ohk
gingival bleeding
ever visited
emphasize adoption
demographic factors
assess ohk
arusha region
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  • Frequency distribution of sociodemographic features in the total sample, N = 906 and by ethnic groups, Maasai n = 721, non-Maasai n = 185.
    af: Lutango D. Simangwa (22755650)
    Udgivet: (2025)
  • OHK regressed on socio-demographic, dental health care utilization variables. In the total study group and stratified by ethnic group. Adjusted prevalence ratios (APR) and 95% confidence intervals (CI).
    af: Lutango D. Simangwa (22755650)
    Udgivet: (2025)
  • Frequency distribution of good OHK according to oral clinical- and sociodemographic and behavioural characteristics in the total sample (n = 906) and separately among Maasais and non-Maasais.
    af: Lutango D. Simangwa (22755650)
    Udgivet: (2025)
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    af: Zhenzhen Li (112901)
    Udgivet: (2025)
  • <i>Calcium phosphates: A biomimetic alternative for the treatment of mild dental fluorosis? A scoping review.</i>
    af: Laura Sofía Buitrago Laiton (22138435)
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