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William Murray Thomson
Researcher at University of Otago
Publications - 258
Citations - 11595
William Murray Thomson is an academic researcher from University of Otago. The author has contributed to research in topics: Population & Tooth loss. The author has an hindex of 53, co-authored 257 publications receiving 9927 citations. Previous affiliations of William Murray Thomson include Walsh University & University of Adelaide.
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The McGill consensus statement on overdentures. Mandibular two-implant overdentures as first choice standard of care for edentulous patients.
Jocelyne S. Feine,G E Carlsson,Manal A. Awad,A Chehade,Warwick J. Duncan,S Gizani,T Head,Guido Heydecke,James P. Lund,Michael I. MacEntee,Regina Mericske-Stern,Philippe Mojon,José A. Morais,Ignace Naert,Alan G. T. Payne,John R. Penrod,G T Stoker,Andrew Tawse-Smith,Thomas D. Taylor,J. M. Thomason,William Murray Thomson,Daniel Wismeijer +21 more
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Socioeconomic Inequality and Caries A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis
Falk Schwendicke,Christof E. Dörfer,Peter Schlattmann,L.A. Foster Page,William Murray Thomson,Sebastian Paris +5 more
TL;DR: Low SEP is associated with a higher risk of having caries lesions or experience and might be stronger in developed countries, while established diagnostic and treatment concepts might not account for the unequal distribution.
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The McGill consensus statement on overdentures.
Jocelyne S. Feine,G E Carlsson,Manal A. Awad,A Chehade,Warwick J. Duncan,S Gizani,T Head,Guido Heydecke,James P. Lund,Michael I. MacEntee,Regina Mericske-Stern,Philippe Mojon,José A. Morais,Ignace Naert,Agt Payne,John R. Penrod,G T Stoker,Y Takanashi,Andrew Tawse-Smith,Thomas D. Taylor,J. M. Thomason,William Murray Thomson,Daniel Wismeijer +22 more
TL;DR: On May 24-25, 2002, a symposium was held at McGill University in Montreal, Quebec, Canada, during which scientists and expert clinicians presented 75 papers on the efficacy of overdentures for the treatment of edentulous patients.
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Socioeconomic inequalities in oral health in childhood and adulthood in a birth cohort
William Murray Thomson,Richie Poulton,Barry J. Milne,Avshalom Caspi,John Broughton,Kathryn M.S. Ayers +5 more
TL;DR: Adult oral health is predicted by not only childhood socioeconomic advantage or disadvantage, but also by oral health in childhood, and changes in socioeconomic advantage and disadvantage are associated with differing levels of Oral health in adulthood.
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The Xerostomia Inventory: a multi-item approach to measuring dry mouth.
TL;DR: The XI shows adequate content and concurrent validity, and appears to be a promising advance on previous approaches to xerostomia symptomatology although further testing is required.