1.Survey of the public's knowledge and opinions: the therapeutic effects of current orally administered drugs for periodontal diseases.
Kang Bae SOHN ; Byung Kun YANG ; Chul Woo LEE ; Tae Il KIM ; Young KU ; Soo Boo HAN
The Journal of the Korean Academy of Periodontology 2006;36(1):179-194
No abstract available.
Periodontal Diseases*
2.Waiting for innovations in periodontal disease diagnosis.
Journal of Periodontal & Implant Science 2013;43(5):207-208
No abstract available.
Periodontal Diseases*
3.Reply on "Relationship between maternal periodontal disease and Apgar score of newborns".
Journal of Periodontal & Implant Science 2013;43(3):143-143
No abstract available.
Apgar Score
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Periodontal Diseases
4.Commentary on "Relationship between maternal periodontal disease and Apgar score of newborns".
Shaju Jacob PULIKKOTIL ; Sonia NATH
Journal of Periodontal & Implant Science 2013;43(3):141-142
No abstract available.
Apgar Score
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Periodontal Diseases
5.Fc gammaR genetic polymorphisms of periodontal disease in Korean population.
Seung Yun SHIN ; Kyoung Hwa KIM ; Ok Jin PARK ; Yong Moo LEE ; In Chul RHYU ; Kack Kyun KIM ; Young KU ; Hiromasa YOSHIE ; Soo Boo HAN ; Chong Pyoung CHUNG
The Journal of the Korean Academy of Periodontology 2004;34(3):671-681
No abstract available.
Periodontal Diseases*
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Polymorphism, Genetic*
6.Investigation on the concentration of fluor in natural water in North provincines of Vietnam
Journal of Practical Medicine 2002;435(11):21-23
The project was carried out to examine the fluoride concentration of the natural water from northern provinces. The result of research will be applied on the Oro-dental Health care of children and community. 179 samples of water from 10 northern provinces were tested. The result of research showed that in almost of sources of water (97.8%) there is not enough fluoride. So the use of fluoride to prevent dental carries for children and community is necessary and urgent.
Periodontal Diseases
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Fluorides
7.Efficacy of school based orodental care in the prevention of periodontal diseases
Journal of Vietnamese Medicine 1999;232(1):22-27
The program of school-based oral care has been organised at all 25 primary and secondary schools of Gia Loc district since 1989/1990 to prevent oral diseases that include gingivitis. After 8 years, the ratio of children who affected by gingivitis reduced clearly. The rate of school pupils who have acceptable gingival health increased from 8.42% to 94.21%. This result confirms that school-based oral preventive activities are neccesary and suitable. Particularly, in 1997/1998 we reaches WHO and EEC countries’s goal as well as Vietnam’s goal for the year of 2010
Periodontal Diseases
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Dental Care
8.Study on periodontal disease status in primary education pupils in Hanoi city
Journal of Practical Medicine 2004;472(2):5-7
At Ly Thuong Kiet primary school in Hanoi, in 42 school children aged from 8-11 years old, an odonto-stomatology investigation was performed. Results showed that: tooth caries were usually detected in almost subjects with an equal incidence in boys and girls. Milk teeth caries had got high incidence in an average of 2.6 caries for each subject. This incidence was lower for permanent teeth – average 0.5 for each. The results found an significant improvement of odonto-stomatological health in comparing with the last second investigation at national level.
Pupil
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Epidemiology
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Periodontal Diseases