Background To examine facilitators of dental smoking intervention practices in Japan, where smokeless tobacco is rarely used, we evaluated the characteristics of dental care for smokers. Methods Community dentists volunteered to record the treated disease or encounter with patients that was principally responsible for their dental care on the survey day. Patients were classified into groups receiving gingival/periodontal treatment (GPT), caries/endodontic treatment (CET), prosthetic treatment (PRT), periodical check-up/orthodontic treatment (POT), or other encounters/treatments. Potential effect of dentist clustering was adjusted by incorporating the complex survey design into the analysis. Results Data of 2835 current smokers (CS) and 68...
Abstract Introduction: Tobacco dependence is classified as a disease by the International Classifica...
Introduction: To assess the prevalence of dental caries in smokers and smokeless tobacco (ST) users ...
Tobacco use contributes to more mortality and morbidity globally than any other behavioral risk fact...
The role of tobacco use o ar Tobacco use is a modifiable risk behaviour in oral disease development....
Background Several studies have associated smoking with oral conditions such as tooth staining and ...
Several numbers regarding nationally representative activity of oral healthcare professionals (OHP) ...
Introduction and Objective: Tobacco use is a significant risk factor for oral diseases. Periodontal ...
Introduction: Dentists play a key role in assisting patients in quitting smoking. Dentists’ competen...
Background Smoking is one of the major risk factors for oral diseases, and many studies have found t...
BACKGROUND:Few studies consider simultaneously the oral health implications of nontraditional tobacc...
SummaryTobacco use is a modifiable risk factor for oral disease. Dental professionals are able to re...
The awareness of healthcare practitioners concerning heated tobacco product (HTP) use risks has been...
Tobacco use is a serious public health problem with smoking as the most common method of consuming t...
Although the prevalence of tobacco use has declined in some parts of the world, tobacco use remains ...
Background Tobacco smoking is a major risk factor for many oral cavity disorders, amongst which per...
Abstract Introduction: Tobacco dependence is classified as a disease by the International Classifica...
Introduction: To assess the prevalence of dental caries in smokers and smokeless tobacco (ST) users ...
Tobacco use contributes to more mortality and morbidity globally than any other behavioral risk fact...
The role of tobacco use o ar Tobacco use is a modifiable risk behaviour in oral disease development....
Background Several studies have associated smoking with oral conditions such as tooth staining and ...
Several numbers regarding nationally representative activity of oral healthcare professionals (OHP) ...
Introduction and Objective: Tobacco use is a significant risk factor for oral diseases. Periodontal ...
Introduction: Dentists play a key role in assisting patients in quitting smoking. Dentists’ competen...
Background Smoking is one of the major risk factors for oral diseases, and many studies have found t...
BACKGROUND:Few studies consider simultaneously the oral health implications of nontraditional tobacc...
SummaryTobacco use is a modifiable risk factor for oral disease. Dental professionals are able to re...
The awareness of healthcare practitioners concerning heated tobacco product (HTP) use risks has been...
Tobacco use is a serious public health problem with smoking as the most common method of consuming t...
Although the prevalence of tobacco use has declined in some parts of the world, tobacco use remains ...
Background Tobacco smoking is a major risk factor for many oral cavity disorders, amongst which per...
Abstract Introduction: Tobacco dependence is classified as a disease by the International Classifica...
Introduction: To assess the prevalence of dental caries in smokers and smokeless tobacco (ST) users ...
Tobacco use contributes to more mortality and morbidity globally than any other behavioral risk fact...