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Prevalence of xerostomia and hyposalivation and their association with quality of life in elderly patients in dependence on dental status and prosthetic rehabilitation: A pilot study

Abstract Objectives The aims of this pilot study were to investigate the prevalence of xerostomia and hyposalivation and their impact on quality of life in a cohort of elderly patients including dental status and the character of potential prosthetic restorations as independent variables. Methods Pa...

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Published in:Journal of dentistry 2014-06, Vol.42 (6), p.664-670
Main Authors: Hahnel, Sebastian, Schwarz, Simone, Zeman, Florian, Schäfer, Lina, Behr, Michael
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Dental Implants - statistics & numerical data
Dental materials
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Dental Prosthesis - statistics & numerical data
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