Early-life adversity and edentulism among Chinese older adults
Abstract Background Emerging evidence indicate the relationship between ELA with oral health problems. However, most focus on single types of adversity. The association of cumulative ELA with edentulism, the final marker of disease burden for oral health, remains unclear. Methods Data came from 17,6...
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Main Authors: | Ziqing Tang (Author), Chuanlong Huang (Author), Yang Li (Author), Ying Sun (Author), Xin Chen (Author) |
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