Modelling the Validity of Periodontal Disease Screening Questions in a Nondental Clinical Setting
Objective: Periodontal examinations are time-consuming and potentially uncomfortable for recipients. We modelled if self-reported questions alone, or combined with objective evidence of periodontal bone loss observable from radiographs, are accurate predictors of periodontitis. Methods: Self-reporte...
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Main Authors: | Kostas Kapellas (Author), Anna Ali (Author), Lisa M. Jamieson (Author) |
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