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A population-based study of edentulism in the US: does depression and rural residency matter after controlling for potential confounders?

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A population-based study of edentulism in the US: does depression and rural residency matter after controlling for potential confounders?

Auteurs : Daniel M. Saman ; Andrine Lemieux ; Oscar Arevalo ; May Nawal Lutfiyya

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Abstract

Oral health is an integral component of general health and well-being. While edentulism has been examined in relation to socioeconomic status, rural residency, chronic disease and mental health, no study that we know of has examined edentulism and these factors together. The objective of this study was to determine whether depression and rural residency were significantly associated with partial and full edentulism in US adults after controlling for potential confounders.

DOI: 10.1186/1471-2458-14-65
PubMed: 24450754

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