Effects of two-year oral health information provision on changes in gingival crevicular fluid in male day-night shift workers
Background/purpose: Although dental diseases are related to systemic diseases and daily habits and are known to affect the quality of life, little attention has been paid to the importance of oral hygiene in Japanese working-age adults. We, thus, aimed to assess changes in the periodontal condition...
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Main Authors: | Mio Naito (Author), Kayoko Shinada (Author), Naoko Seki (Author), Masako Akiyama (Author), Ryoko Yamamoto (Author), Tomoko Onishi (Author), Katsuko Taniyama (Author), Ikuko Morio (Author) |
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2022-10-01T00:00:00Z.
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