Oral Health Status in Intellectually Disabled - A Review (original) (raw)

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Oral health should be considered when working with adults with intellectual disabilities, and larger, higher-quality studies in this area are needed

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Prevalence of dental caries in patients with intellectual disabilities from the Association of Exceptional Children’s Parents and Friends of Southern Brazil

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Countering the poor oral health of people with intellectual and developmental disability: a scoping literature review

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Oral hygiene, gingivitis, and periodontitis in persons with Down syndrome

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Oral Health Status and Treatment Needs for Children with Special Needs: A Cross-Sectional Study

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Comparison of the Interplak® and manual toothbrushes in a population with mental retardation/developmental disabilities (MR/DD)

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Special Care in Dentistry, 1997

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The long-term effect of a preventive programme on caries, periodontal disease and tooth mortality in individuals with Down syndrome

Peter Cichon

2011

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Interdisciplinary approach to oral health for persons with developmental disabilities

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Special Care in Dentistry, 2008

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Oral rehabilitation and management of mentally retarded

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Oral Hygiene Status, Periodontal Status, and Periodontal Treatment Needs among Institutionalized Intellectually Disabled Subjects in Kolhapur District, Maharashtra, India

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Risk Factors Associated with Caries Experience in Children and Adolescents with Intellectual Disabilities

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Halitosis and periodontal disease in subjects with mental disabilities

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Occurrence of Gingivitis and Oral Hygiene in Individuals with Down Syndrome

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Oral Health of Individuals with Down Syndrome in Karachi, Pakistan

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Oral Health in Down Syndrome

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Health Problems in Down Syndrome, 2015

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