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An Update on Drug-Nutrient Interactions and Dental Decay in Older Adults

In recent decades, the global demographic landscape has undergone a discernible shift that has been characterised by a progressive increase in the proportion of elderly individuals, indicative of an enduring global inclination toward extended lifespans. The aging process, accompanied by physiologica...

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Published in:Nutrients 2023-11, Vol.15 (23), p.4900
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Aging
Communicable diseases
Dental caries
Developing countries
Diet
Dietary minerals
Dietary supplements
Disease
Drug interactions
elderly
Fluorides
Food
Food habits
interaction
LDCs
Life expectancy
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Nutritional status
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Oral hygiene
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Prescription drugs
Quality of life
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Well being
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