Oral diseases are a major burden on individuals and health systems. The aim of this study was to determine whether consumption of tobacco and alcohol were associated with the prevalence of oral/dental problems in Mexican adults. Using data from the National Performance Evaluation Survey 2003, a cross-sectional study part of the World Health Survey, dental information from a representative sample of Mexico (n = 22,229, N = 51,155,740) was used to document self-reported oral/dental problems in the 12 months prior to the survey. Questionnaires were used to collect information related to sociodemographic, socioeconomic, and other risk factors. Three models were generated for each age group (18–30, 31–45 and 46–98 years). The prevalence of oral/...
According to the World Health Organization (WHO) oral conditions may be determined by social, biolog...
The World Health Organization (WHO) points out that oral diseases are a general public health probl...
OBJECTIVE: To examine the relationship between tobacco smoking, oral hygiene, gingival and periodont...
Oral diseases are a major burden on individuals and health systems. The aim of this study was to det...
Abstract: Oral diseases are a major burden on individuals and health systems. The aim of this study ...
Introduction: There is an established link between tobacco use and adverse oral health outcomes. Ho...
Most of the people consume tobacco in the form of smoking and chewing and it is a serious growing pr...
Objective: To determine patterns of tobacco chewing, smoking and alcohol drinking in a sample of you...
Cigarette smoking is a major cause of a high number of diseases including oral diseases. The aim of ...
BACKGROUND:Few studies consider simultaneously the oral health implications of nontraditional tobacc...
OBJECTIVES: Despite declining tobacco consumption in the U.S., it remains a public health concern. T...
OBJECTIVE: alcohol abuse represents a risk factor for oral diseases, in particular, oral cancer. P...
Background: With reference to The World Oral Health Organization, tobacco is set to be one of the mo...
Objective: The cross-sectional study was intended to evaluate the oral health and nicotine dependenc...
Objectives: The objective of this study was to determine the prevalence of tobacco use in dental pat...
According to the World Health Organization (WHO) oral conditions may be determined by social, biolog...
The World Health Organization (WHO) points out that oral diseases are a general public health probl...
OBJECTIVE: To examine the relationship between tobacco smoking, oral hygiene, gingival and periodont...
Oral diseases are a major burden on individuals and health systems. The aim of this study was to det...
Abstract: Oral diseases are a major burden on individuals and health systems. The aim of this study ...
Introduction: There is an established link between tobacco use and adverse oral health outcomes. Ho...
Most of the people consume tobacco in the form of smoking and chewing and it is a serious growing pr...
Objective: To determine patterns of tobacco chewing, smoking and alcohol drinking in a sample of you...
Cigarette smoking is a major cause of a high number of diseases including oral diseases. The aim of ...
BACKGROUND:Few studies consider simultaneously the oral health implications of nontraditional tobacc...
OBJECTIVES: Despite declining tobacco consumption in the U.S., it remains a public health concern. T...
OBJECTIVE: alcohol abuse represents a risk factor for oral diseases, in particular, oral cancer. P...
Background: With reference to The World Oral Health Organization, tobacco is set to be one of the mo...
Objective: The cross-sectional study was intended to evaluate the oral health and nicotine dependenc...
Objectives: The objective of this study was to determine the prevalence of tobacco use in dental pat...
According to the World Health Organization (WHO) oral conditions may be determined by social, biolog...
The World Health Organization (WHO) points out that oral diseases are a general public health probl...
OBJECTIVE: To examine the relationship between tobacco smoking, oral hygiene, gingival and periodont...