Parity and Number of Teeth in Japanese Women: Results from the Japan Nurses' Health Study
Background: Parity is thought to be associated with a decreased number of teeth present in women. However, educational level and social status, which are particularly significant risk factors for loss of teeth, have been heterogeneous in previous observations. This cross-sectional survey aimed to cl...
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Main Authors: | Akira Taguchi (Author), Kazue Nagai (Author), Yuki Ideno (Author), Takumi Kurabayashi (Author), Kunihiko Hayashi (Author) |
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2020-09-01T00:00:00Z.
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