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Tropical Medicine and International Health. 2:1111-1114
Oro-facial gangrene, also known 3 s cancrum oris or noma, i s a n infectious disease which destroys o ra l tissues, the palate, facial tissues and other neighbouring structures in i t s fdiiiinatiiig course (Tempest 1966). The v i c t ims of noma are
Autor:
D E Barmes
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British Dental Journal. 177:387-390
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Revista Panamericana de Salud Pública, Vol 4, Iss 6 (1998)
En el presente artículo se describe la situación mundial de la salud bucodental de los niños de 12 años de edad -el índice de dientes cariados, perdidos y obturados (CPO) y el porcentaje de la población afectada- a partir de los estudios repres
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Bulletin of the World Health Organization. 76(3)
The global oral health situation of 12-year-old children--decayed, missing, filled teeth (DMFT) index and the percentage of population affected--is described in this article using the latest representative studies for 80 countries included in the WHO
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Tropical medicineinternational health : TMIH. 2(12)
Autor:
T, Anumanrajadhon, S, Rajchagool, P, Nitisiri, P, Phantumvanit, Y, Songpaisan, D E, Barmes, J, Sardo-Infirri, G N, Davies, I J, Møller, T, Pilot
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International dental journal. 46(4)
The Intercountry Centre for Oral Health opened in Chiangmai, Thailand, in November, 1981. In 1984, as part of its mandate to promote new approaches to the delivery of oral health care, it initiated a demonstration project known as the Community Care
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World health forum. 16(3)
A new approach to gathering epidemiological data on oral mucosal diseases has been tested with encouraging results in Sri Lanka. Its main advantage is that it does not depend on the examiner's ability to make a diagnosis, so it can be carried out by
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World health statistics quarterly. Rapport trimestriel de statistiques sanitaires mondiales. 47(2)
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World health statistics quarterly. Rapport trimestriel de statistiques sanitaires mondiales. 47(2)
For many years the Oral Health Programme of the World Health Organization has promoted the development of oral health epidemiological surveys. The objective of this article is to make oral health researchers aware of the variables and statistical tab
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International dental journal. 43(1)
The results of the application of the WHO/FDI planning system to a specific situation in an industrialised country provide valid arguments in favour of its use. It is shown to be an aid to planners when estimating oral health personnel requirements a