Differences in total tooth loss between an urban and a rural area (dentist‐patient ratio 1:2500 and 1:5700 respectively) have been studied. Patients who participated in this study were those who received total tooth extraction during the calender yr 1982 (urban area) and 1983 (rural area). The overall dentist response was 90%, the combined patient response was 75%. During the year, in the urban area 137 cases of total tooth extraction were recorded; in the rural area this was 237. This frequency is equivalent to 109 and 226 total tooth extractions per 100 000 inhabitants, respectively. The age and sex distribution of the urban and rural population could not account for this difference. The rural population had a lower educational level and ...
Given that public transportation networks are less developed in rural than in urban areas, a lack of...
Given that public transportation networks are less developed in rural than in urban areas, a lack of...
This report finds that all measures of tooth loss, poorer oral health and unfavourable dental visiti...
Differences in total tooth loss between an urban and a rural area (dentist‐patient ratio 1:2500 and ...
Edentulousness varies with the availability and accessibility of dental care. Comparing the dental s...
In 1982 a combined sociodental research project was started in the city of Groningen in order to gai...
Dental diseases and tooth loss result in various health, psychological, and even social problems. Th...
Reasons for full mouth extraction in an urban and a rural area in The Netherlands (dentist‐patient r...
Previous research suggests there are significant differences between urban and rural areas in Scotla...
Objectives: The objective of this study was to ascertain the effect of the presence of dental facili...
This study aimed to assess the prevalence of tooth wear in different age groups of the Dutch adult p...
Tooth loss is a process in which one or more teeth come loose and fall out. Tooth loss is normal for...
The survey aimed to determine the reasons for extraction of permanent teeth by general dental practi...
Given that public transportation networks are less developed in rural than in urban areas, a lack of...
Given that public transportation networks are less developed in rural than in urban areas, a lack of...
This report finds that all measures of tooth loss, poorer oral health and unfavourable dental visiti...
Differences in total tooth loss between an urban and a rural area (dentist‐patient ratio 1:2500 and ...
Edentulousness varies with the availability and accessibility of dental care. Comparing the dental s...
In 1982 a combined sociodental research project was started in the city of Groningen in order to gai...
Dental diseases and tooth loss result in various health, psychological, and even social problems. Th...
Reasons for full mouth extraction in an urban and a rural area in The Netherlands (dentist‐patient r...
Previous research suggests there are significant differences between urban and rural areas in Scotla...
Objectives: The objective of this study was to ascertain the effect of the presence of dental facili...
This study aimed to assess the prevalence of tooth wear in different age groups of the Dutch adult p...
Tooth loss is a process in which one or more teeth come loose and fall out. Tooth loss is normal for...
The survey aimed to determine the reasons for extraction of permanent teeth by general dental practi...
Given that public transportation networks are less developed in rural than in urban areas, a lack of...
Given that public transportation networks are less developed in rural than in urban areas, a lack of...
This report finds that all measures of tooth loss, poorer oral health and unfavourable dental visiti...