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A ‘Black Swan'event is defined as an event with an exceptional or extraordinary character representing a surprise for the observer; one which has a wide impact and highlights something that has been neglected by observers in understanding what was
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S., Puturidze, M., Margvelashvili, A., Mersel, M., Kalandadze, T., Lomidze, V., Margvelashvili
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Translational & Clinical Medicine - Georgian Medical Journal; Mar2023, Vol. 8 Issue 1, p26-31, 6p
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Georgian medical news. (292-293)
The aim of the study was to assess oral health status and its correlations with the general health in older adults living in residential houses in Georgia. The study was conducted in 2017-2018 years based on WHO recommendations. The study got approva
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Georgian medical news. (288)
The objectives of the present paper are to outline the oral disease burden globally and to describe the influence of major socio-behavioral risk factors and the deficit of dental services, associated with the oral health in Georgian population. One t
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Georgian medical news.
This literature review aims to investigate how a poor oral health impacts on general health and healthy lifestyle of elderly people. The literature review was performed using ScienceDirect, Scopus and PubMed databases to identify relevant published s
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Georgian medical news. (234)
The present research was conducted to estimate the prevalence of periodontal diseases in the adult population of Georgia, to study the peculiarity of their distribution within population in different regions of the country. The survey was carried out
Autor:
H D, Sgan-Cohen, V, Margvelashvili, L, Bilder, M, Kalandadze, M, Gordon, M, Margvelashvili, A, Zini
Publikováno v:
Community dental health. 31(3)
To provide prevalence data for dental caries in Georgia.This World Health Organization pathfinder survey was conducted among 1,351 (6, 12 and 15 year-old) Georgian children, representing the main ethnic groups in urban and rural locations. Caries was