Caries Incidence and Progression in Young Adults: Baseline Radiographic Data
The oral health status of populations changes from adolescence to early adulthood with a considerable reduction of the percentage of caries-free individuals. Studies examining caries incidence and Caries Res 2013;47:433–531 Abstracts: 60th ORCA Congress DOI:10.1159/000350670 502 progression in you...
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Format: | Conference Object |
Language: | English |
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S.Karger AG
2013
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Online Access: | http://hdl.handle.net/2078.1/228235 |
Summary: | The oral health status of populations changes from adolescence to early adulthood with a considerable reduction of the percentage of caries-free individuals. Studies examining caries incidence and Caries Res 2013;47:433–531 Abstracts: 60th ORCA Congress DOI:10.1159/000350670 502 progression in young adults might contribute to a better understanding of this phenomenon and support treatment decisions in daily practice. For this purpose, we recruited 612 18–30-year-old new patients seeking treatment at the University Hospital in 2010– 2011 in Brussels, Belgium. [.] |
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