Search Results - "Wright, Fredrick Allan"
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Oral Malodor and Related Factors in Japanese Senior High School Students
Published in The Journal of school health (01-07-2010)“…BACKGROUND: Oral malodor (halitosis or bad breath) might be an important motivation tool for improving oral health in adolescents. There are few studies that…”
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Periodontal disease and related factors among Vietnamese dental patients
Published in Oral health & preventive dentistry (2011)“…Periodontal diseases have a multifactorial etiology and their risk factors are influenced by modifiable and nonmodifiable factors. The information on…”
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Oral Health Status and Chewing Ability is Related to Mini-Nutritional Assessment Results in an Older Adult Population in Thailand
Published in Journal of nutrition in gerontology and geriatrics (01-07-2011)“…In a cross-sectional study, we investigated the relationship of Mini-Nutrition Assessment (MNA) results with chewing ability tests and oral examinations…”
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An Analytical Study on Gender Differences in Self-Reported Oral Health Care and Problems of Japanese Employees
Published in Journal of Occupational Health (01-04-1999)“…The purpose of this survey was to clarify gender differences in self-reported oral health care and problems of Japanese employees. A 60-item questionnaire…”
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Exploring taste hyposensitivity in Japanese senior high school students
Published in Journal of investigative and clinical dentistry (01-02-2012)“…Aim: The main objective of this study was to investigate the prevalence of taste hyposensitivity and the relationships between sex, oral health status, and…”
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Effects of a mouthwash with chlorine dioxide on oral malodor and salivary bacteria: a randomized placebo-controlled 7-day trial
Published in Current controlled trials in cardiovascular medicine (12-02-2010)“…Previous research has shown the oxidizing properties and microbiological efficacies of chlorine dioxide (ClO2). Its clinical efficacies on oral malodor have…”
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