2020
DOI: 10.1089/whr.2020.0066
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Parity and Number of Teeth in Japanese Women: Results from the Japan Nurses' Health Study

Abstract: Background: Parity is thought to be associated with a decreased number of teeth present in women. However, educational level and social status, which are particularly significant risk factors for loss of teeth, have been heterogeneous in previous observations. This cross-sectional survey aimed to clarify the associations of parity with the risk of having <20 teeth in Japanese female nurses participating in the Japan Nurses' Health Study (JNHS). Methods: In the third follow-up questionnaire of the JNHS, 11,299 … Show more

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“…The ndings of our meta-analysis have signi cant implications for medical practice. Currently, the association between age and tooth loss remains unclear 39,40 , while frailty is related to age. It is di cult to stop the aging process, so it is important to intervene in tooth loss.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The ndings of our meta-analysis have signi cant implications for medical practice. Currently, the association between age and tooth loss remains unclear 39,40 , while frailty is related to age. It is di cult to stop the aging process, so it is important to intervene in tooth loss.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%