Search Results - "van de Rijt, Liza J.M."
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Factors associated with treatment adherence to mandibular advancement devices: a scoping review
Published in Sleep & breathing (01-12-2023)“…Purpose Obstructive sleep apnea (OSA) is frequently treated with continuous positive airway pressure (CPAP) or mandibular advancement devices (MADs). For…”
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The Influence of Oral Health Factors on the Quality of Life in Older People: A Systematic Review
Published in The Gerontologist (15-07-2020)“…Abstract Background and Objectives The number of people aged 65 years or older is growing substantially. As a result of increased health burden and tooth…”
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Oral function and its association with nutrition and quality of life in nursing home residents with and without dementia: A cross‐sectional study
Published in Gerodontology (01-12-2021)“…Background Oral health problems increase with age, and are common in nursing home residents, especially in those with dementia. These problems can lead to…”
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Oral health and orofacial pain in people with dementia admitted to acute hospital wards: observational cohort study
Published in BMC geriatrics (23-05-2018)“…Orofacial pain in people with dementia is difficult to detect, and often under-treated. Our aim was to investigate the prevalence of orofacial pain in people…”
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Oral Health Assessment Tool (OHAT) deputized to informal caregivers: Go or no go?
Published in Clinical and experimental dental research (01-02-2022)“…Objective Investigating the usability of the Dutch version of the Oral Health Assessment Tool (OHAT‐NL) with informal caregivers of community‐dwelling older…”
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Orofacial Pain During Rest and Chewing in Dementia Patients Admitted to Acute Hospital Wards: Validity Testing of the Orofacial Pain Scale for Non-Verbal Individuals
Published in Journal of oral & facial pain and headache (2019)“…To assess the validity of the resting and chewing components of the recently developed observational diagnostic tool, the Orofacial Pain Scale for Non-Verbal…”
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