Tooth brushing performance in adolescents as compared to the best-practice demonstrated in group prophylaxis programs: an observational study
Abstract Background Research indicates that adolescents may have difficulties to adopt the tooth brushing recommendations delivered in prophylaxis programs. However, it is not clear whether these difficulties are seen amongst the entire age range of adolescence (10-19 years) or only occur at certain...
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Main Authors: | Zdenka Eidenhardt (Author), Alexander Ritsert (Author), Sadhvi Shankar-Subramanian (Author), Stefanie Ebel (Author), Jutta Margraf-Stiksrud (Author), Renate Deinzer (Author) |
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2021-07-01T00:00:00Z.
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