Background: In 2016 the United Nation Relief and Work Agency for Palestine refugees in the Near East (UNRWA) commissioned a survey on oral health among 12-year-old students at UNRWA schools in five fields of operation (Jordan, Lebanon, Syria, Gaza Strip and West Bank), following World Health Organization guidelines. The survey aimed to determine the prevalence of dental caries and periodontal diseases among Palestine students attending UNRWA schools and how this has changed over time. Methods: A two-stage stratified cluster sample design was used. For each Field of operation, the sample size was calculated based on 95% confidence level, 80% power and margin of error of 4%. Clinical examination was carried out by trained Field Oral Health s...
The Occupied Palestinian Territories (OPT) is the term used by the UN for those parts of historical...
<div>Introduction: Oral health has a significant impact on</div><div>physical, social and mental wel...
AbstractBackgroundTo ensure the oral health of a population, clinicians must deliver appropriate den...
BACKGROUND AND AIM: Dental caries is a chronic disease with a high prevalence despite its preventabi...
Background Dental caries is still the most prevalent chronic disease worldwide. In the occupied Pale...
BACKGROUND AND AIM: Dental caries is a chronic disease with a high prevalence despite its preventabi...
BACKGROUND We assessed the prevalence data on oral health diseases, namely dental caries and peri...
BACKGROUND: Political conflicts in the Palestinian Territories (PT) have resulted in systematic dete...
Purpose:To assess factors related to the prevalence of dental caries among adolescent schoolchildren...
The aim of this study was to assess oral health care and use of dental services among preschool Pale...
Background: The objectives of this study were to determine the status of oral health among newly arr...
Background In many developing countries, the prevalence of dental caries has increas...
Background The national oral health survey-Qatar was carried out in 2011 in an attempt to establish...
Background: Effective delivery of dental services must be based on reliable information regarding th...
BackgroundThis survey was conducted to promote health issues and provide health care for the needies...
The Occupied Palestinian Territories (OPT) is the term used by the UN for those parts of historical...
<div>Introduction: Oral health has a significant impact on</div><div>physical, social and mental wel...
AbstractBackgroundTo ensure the oral health of a population, clinicians must deliver appropriate den...
BACKGROUND AND AIM: Dental caries is a chronic disease with a high prevalence despite its preventabi...
Background Dental caries is still the most prevalent chronic disease worldwide. In the occupied Pale...
BACKGROUND AND AIM: Dental caries is a chronic disease with a high prevalence despite its preventabi...
BACKGROUND We assessed the prevalence data on oral health diseases, namely dental caries and peri...
BACKGROUND: Political conflicts in the Palestinian Territories (PT) have resulted in systematic dete...
Purpose:To assess factors related to the prevalence of dental caries among adolescent schoolchildren...
The aim of this study was to assess oral health care and use of dental services among preschool Pale...
Background: The objectives of this study were to determine the status of oral health among newly arr...
Background In many developing countries, the prevalence of dental caries has increas...
Background The national oral health survey-Qatar was carried out in 2011 in an attempt to establish...
Background: Effective delivery of dental services must be based on reliable information regarding th...
BackgroundThis survey was conducted to promote health issues and provide health care for the needies...
The Occupied Palestinian Territories (OPT) is the term used by the UN for those parts of historical...
<div>Introduction: Oral health has a significant impact on</div><div>physical, social and mental wel...
AbstractBackgroundTo ensure the oral health of a population, clinicians must deliver appropriate den...