Root caries is one of the most significant dental problems among older adults today. Many studies have demonstrated that older adults are at greater risk for developing root caries. Here we examine what risk factors older adults are prone to and explain how they contribute to higher rates of oral disease, in particular root caries. The elderly are at risk for root caries due to dentures, lack of dexterity, a shift from complex to simple sugars, and poor oral hygiene. Decreased salivary flow and its manifestations with other social/behavioral and medical factors may provide a more comprehensive explanation to a higher frequency of root caries in older adults.\ud \u
OBJECTIVES: To investigate the prevalence of dental caries and to identify risk factors for dental c...
peer reviewedDemographic projections show an important increase of the elderly population. The perce...
AbstractObjectiveTo determine the risk indicators associated with root caries experience in a cohort...
Root caries is one of the most significant dental problems among older adults today. Many studies ha...
Root caries is one of the most significant dental problems among older adults today. Many studies ha...
Objectives: To investigate the prevalence of dental caries and to identify risk factors for dental c...
Increase in life expectancy and tooth retention in contemporary Australian adults may increase popul...
Root caries (RC) are considered a major oral health problem in the elderly, different studies showin...
The elderly population includes increasing propor-tions of dentate and partially dentate people, whi...
Background Root caries is a prevalent oral health concern among adults, yet there remains a need for...
Objectives This research had four objectives; 1 To assess the prevalence of, and risk indicators ass...
OBJECTIVES:Root caries has increased as a clinical problem in recent decades. However, the use of mu...
Introduction: With an increasing number of retained teeth, there is an enhanced susceptibility to pe...
Introduction: Prevention of root caries among geriatric population is of concern for both general an...
Since the early 1980s root caries has become a subject of interest in dental research and practice. ...
OBJECTIVES: To investigate the prevalence of dental caries and to identify risk factors for dental c...
peer reviewedDemographic projections show an important increase of the elderly population. The perce...
AbstractObjectiveTo determine the risk indicators associated with root caries experience in a cohort...
Root caries is one of the most significant dental problems among older adults today. Many studies ha...
Root caries is one of the most significant dental problems among older adults today. Many studies ha...
Objectives: To investigate the prevalence of dental caries and to identify risk factors for dental c...
Increase in life expectancy and tooth retention in contemporary Australian adults may increase popul...
Root caries (RC) are considered a major oral health problem in the elderly, different studies showin...
The elderly population includes increasing propor-tions of dentate and partially dentate people, whi...
Background Root caries is a prevalent oral health concern among adults, yet there remains a need for...
Objectives This research had four objectives; 1 To assess the prevalence of, and risk indicators ass...
OBJECTIVES:Root caries has increased as a clinical problem in recent decades. However, the use of mu...
Introduction: With an increasing number of retained teeth, there is an enhanced susceptibility to pe...
Introduction: Prevention of root caries among geriatric population is of concern for both general an...
Since the early 1980s root caries has become a subject of interest in dental research and practice. ...
OBJECTIVES: To investigate the prevalence of dental caries and to identify risk factors for dental c...
peer reviewedDemographic projections show an important increase of the elderly population. The perce...
AbstractObjectiveTo determine the risk indicators associated with root caries experience in a cohort...