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Impact of tooth loss related to number and position on oral health quality of life among adults

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The analyses showed OHRQoL gradients consistent with the number and position of teeth missing due to oral disease, suggesting that the quantity of teeth lost does not necessarily reflect the impact of tooth mortality on OHRZoL and that future studies should take this into consideration.

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Factors associated with a fantastic lifestyle in Brazilian college students - a multilevel analysis

TL;DR: The fantastic lifestyle of the Brazilian college students was associated with income, oral health-related quality of life, marital status, religion, and alcohol consumption (binge drinking).
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Partial Edentulism in Patients Visiting the Dental Out-Patient Department at the Tertiary Care Centre in the Eastern Part of Nepal

Pragya Shrestha, +1 more
TL;DR: The most common type of partial edentulism was the Kennedy's class III in both the arches, followed by class IV, class I and class II in both arches as discussed by the authors.
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Partial Edentulousness in Patients Visiting the Dental Out-Patient Department of Gandaki Medical College, Pokhara, Nepal

TL;DR: The most common cause of permanent tooth loss was dental caries and Mandibular arch was more affected than the maxillary arch, and the most common type of partial edentulism was Kennedy’s class III.
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A study on impact of oral health on general health among the elderly residing in a slum of Kolkata: A cross-sectional study.

TL;DR: There is a need to provide sensitive oral health services that are accessible, affordable, appropriate, and acceptable to all elderly, especially diabetics, according to the Geriatric Oral Health Assessment Index.
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Tooth Loss Induces Memory Impairment and Glial Activation in Young Wild-Type Mice

TL;DR: Tooth loss in the young wild-type mice will attenuate neuronal activity, decrease synaptic protein levels, and induce pyramidal neuronal loss, and eventually lead to memory impairment.
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Social determinants of health inequalities

TL;DR: A Commission on Social Determinants of Health is launching, which will review the evidence, raise societal debate, and recommend policies with the goal of improving health of the world's most vulnerable people.

A Systematic Review and Meta-analysis

TL;DR: A systematic review of studies published from January 1, 1950, through November 31, 2008 using PubMed, EMBASE, Web of Knowledge, CINAHL, and all Evidence-Based Medicine Reviews found that randomized clinical trials and prospective studies of RRTs that reported data on changes in the primary outcome of hospital mortality or the secondary outcome of cardiopulmonary arrest cases were included.
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Problems and proposals for recording gingivitis and plaque.

Ainamo J, +1 more
TL;DR: The origin of indices for recording gingivitis and plaque is reviewed and the use of the site prevalence of a single finding is suggested, which could be used as a clinically relevant parameter for oral hygiene and gingival inflammation.
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Development and evaluation of the Oral Health Impact Profile.

TL;DR: The Oral Health Impact Profile offers a reliable and valid instrument for detailed measurement of the social impact of oral disorders and has potential benefits for clinical decision-making and research.
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Global burden of oral conditions in 1990-2010: a systematic analysis

TL;DR: The global burden of untreated caries, severe periodontitis, and severe tooth loss in 2010 is reported on and the challenge in responding to the diversity of urgent oral health needs worldwide is highlighted, particularly in developing communities.
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