Ill‐fitting prosthesis is associated with an increased risk of elevated blood pressures
Yang Liu,
Fang Lei,
Dongai Yao
et al.
Abstract:ObjectivePrevious studies focused on the benefits of adequate prosthodontic treatment, while few studies have investigated the prosthodontic‐related risks to health. As a modifiable oral health indicator, the association of ill‐fitting prosthesis (IFP) with hypertension has not been fully explored.MethodsThis cross‐sectional study involved 158,659 adults in Beijing (2009–2017) receiving intra‐oral examinations and blood pressure measurements. Logistic regression models were applied to assess the association of… Show more
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