Aim: Dental treatment is necessary in oncology patients since pre-existing oro-dental disease may influence cancer treatment and prognosis. This study investigated the applicability of two indices in reflecting the actual oral health status of 100 non-cancer patients who were admitted for dental complaints/routine controls. Methods: The radiographic examination results and the decayed, missed, filled teeth score represented the ‘actual oro-dental status’. The simplified oral hygiene index was utilised for oral hygiene determination, and general oral health assessment index was used to establish the self-perceived oral health. Results: No correlation was observed between actual oro-dental status and the simplified oral hygiene index (p = 0.2...
Background: Cancer of the oral cavity has reportedly one of the lowest survival rates, in spite of t...
Background: It is well known that treatment variation exists in oral healthcare, but the consequence...
Introduction: This research paper is a cross-sectional study that aims to estimate the prevalence of...
Aim: Dental treatment is necessary in oncology patients since pre-existing oro-dental disease may in...
Objective Treatment for head & neck cancer is associated with severe oral complications, such as re...
OBJECTIVES: This study aimed to assess the oral health status and dental care behaviours of patient...
Objective Treatment for head & neck cancer is associated with severe oral complications, such as re...
BACKGROUND:Oral cancer (OC) is one of the common malignant neoplasm resulting in a range of debilita...
Purpose: Patients with breast cancer may develop dental problems due to treatment. We examined the p...
Purpose: Patients with breast cancer may develop dental problems due to treatment. We examined the p...
INTRODUCTION: The use of clinical indicators to evaluate oral health status and the need for treatme...
Objective: To assess the dental treatment backlog and associated costs among institutionalized elder...
An Oral Health Index (OHX) has been designed to provide a numerical measure of the overall state of ...
Background: Cancer of the oral cavity has reportedly one of the lowest survival rates, in spite of t...
Background: It is well known that treatment variation exists in oral healthcare, but the consequence...
Introduction: This research paper is a cross-sectional study that aims to estimate the prevalence of...
Aim: Dental treatment is necessary in oncology patients since pre-existing oro-dental disease may in...
Objective Treatment for head & neck cancer is associated with severe oral complications, such as re...
OBJECTIVES: This study aimed to assess the oral health status and dental care behaviours of patient...
Objective Treatment for head & neck cancer is associated with severe oral complications, such as re...
BACKGROUND:Oral cancer (OC) is one of the common malignant neoplasm resulting in a range of debilita...
Purpose: Patients with breast cancer may develop dental problems due to treatment. We examined the p...
Purpose: Patients with breast cancer may develop dental problems due to treatment. We examined the p...
INTRODUCTION: The use of clinical indicators to evaluate oral health status and the need for treatme...
Objective: To assess the dental treatment backlog and associated costs among institutionalized elder...
An Oral Health Index (OHX) has been designed to provide a numerical measure of the overall state of ...
Background: Cancer of the oral cavity has reportedly one of the lowest survival rates, in spite of t...
Background: It is well known that treatment variation exists in oral healthcare, but the consequence...
Introduction: This research paper is a cross-sectional study that aims to estimate the prevalence of...