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Chris Deery
Researcher at University of Sheffield
Publications - 118
Citations - 3159
Chris Deery is an academic researcher from University of Sheffield. The author has contributed to research in topics: Medicine & MEDLINE. The author has an hindex of 27, co-authored 107 publications receiving 2741 citations. Previous affiliations of Chris Deery include University of Dundee & University of Copenhagen.
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Powered versus manual toothbrushing for oral health.
Munirah Yaacob,Helen V Worthington,Scott A Deacon,Chris Deery,A. Damien Walmsley,Peter G. Robinson,Anne-Marie Glenny +6 more
TL;DR: To compare manual and powered toothbrushes in everyday use, by people of any age, in relation to the removal of plaque, the health of the gingivae, staining and calculus, dependability, adverse effects and cost, this is an update of a Cochrane review first published in 2003.
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Manual versus powered toothbrushing for oral health
M. Heanue,Scott A Deacon,Chris Deery,Peter G. Robinson,Anthony Walmsley,Helen V Worthington,William C. Shaw +6 more
TL;DR: Powered toothbrushes with a rotation oscillation action achieve a modest reduction in plaque and gingivitis compared to manual toothbrushing in short and long term trials.
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Caries management pathways preserve dental tissues and promote oral health.
Amid I. Ismail,Marisol Tellez,Nigel Pitts,Kim R. Ekstrand,David Ricketts,Christopher Longbottom,Hafsteinn Eggertsson,Chris Deery,Julian Fisher,Douglas A. Young,John D. B. Featherstone,Wendell Evans,Gregory G. Zeller,Domenick T. Zero,Stefania Martignon,Margherita Fontana,Andrea Ferreira Zandona +16 more
TL;DR: A new mission has been defined and it is time for all oral health professionals to focus on the promotion of oral health and preservation of sound teeth rather than counting the number of surgical restorative procedures provided, and a new 'Caries Management Cycle' is presented.
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Visual Inspection for Caries Detection A Systematic Review and Meta-analysis
Thais Gimenez,Chaiana Piovesan,Mariana Minatel Braga,Daniela Prócida Raggio,Chris Deery,David Ricketts,Kim R. Ekstrand,Fausto Medeiros Mendes +7 more
TL;DR: A systematic review including a meta-analysis demonstrated that the visual caries detection method has good overall performance and although the identified studies had high heterogeneity and risk of bias, the use of detailed and validated indices seems to improve the accuracy of the method.
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Validity and reproducibility of ICDAS II in primary teeth.
TL;DR: The validity and reproducibility of the ICDAS II criteria were acceptable when applied to primary molar teeth, as assessed in this in vitro study.