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Co‐Relationships between glandular salivary flow rates and dental caries

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Co‐Relationships between glandular salivary flow rates and dental caries

Auteurs : Carolina Diaz De Guillory ; John D. Schoolfield ; Dorthea Johnson ; Chih-Ko Yeh ; Shuo Chen ; David P. Cappelli ; Irene G. Bober-Moken ; Howard Dang

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This study was designed to evaluate the relationship of age, gender, ethnicity and salivary flow rates on dental caries in an adult population using data collected from the Oral Health San Antonio Longitudinal Study of Aging (OH: SALSA).

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Materials and methods
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<p>Coronal caries experience was greater in younger participants while root surface caries experience was greater in the older participants. Coronal caries was lower in the older age groups while the root caries experience increased. Men had a statistically significant (
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