2022
DOI: 10.1371/journal.pone.0277845
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Contextual and individual factors associated with self-reported tooth loss among adults and elderly residents in rural riverside areas: A cross-sectional household-based survey

Abstract: Background Tooth loss is an oral health condition with high prevalence and negative impact on quality of life. It is the result of the history of oral diseases and their treatment as well as provision of dental care and access to dental services. Socioeconomic characteristics are determinants of tooth loss and living in rural areas is also a risk factor for its incidence. Objective To identify contextual and individual factors associated with self-reported tooth loss among adults and elderly people living in… Show more

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“…Zhou [29] analyzed scenarios and patterns for the application of cyberspace in medicine, including hospital oversight, diagnosis, forecasting, prevention, progression delay, rehabilitation, assisted living, fellowship, supervision, and other mental health domains. In 2019, an extensive household-based investigation was conducted in rural riverfront settlements on the left riverbank [30]. According to the Mini Nutritional Assessment tests, nearly half (49.7%, n=161) of the included elderly patients were undernourished or threatened by malnutrition [31].…”
Section: Related Workmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Zhou [29] analyzed scenarios and patterns for the application of cyberspace in medicine, including hospital oversight, diagnosis, forecasting, prevention, progression delay, rehabilitation, assisted living, fellowship, supervision, and other mental health domains. In 2019, an extensive household-based investigation was conducted in rural riverfront settlements on the left riverbank [30]. According to the Mini Nutritional Assessment tests, nearly half (49.7%, n=161) of the included elderly patients were undernourished or threatened by malnutrition [31].…”
Section: Related Workmentioning
confidence: 99%