Frequent toothbrushing boosts resilience among children in poverty: results from a population-based longitudinal study
Abstract Background Poverty negatively impacts beneficial aspects of mental development, such as resilience. Toothbrushing, an oral health behavior, has the potential to protect children's resilience through its anti-inflammatory and self-management effects and may be more effective for childre...
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Main Authors: | Ayako Suzuki (Author), Yukako Tani (Author), Aya Isumi (Author), Takuya Ogawa (Author), Keiji Moriyama (Author), Takeo Fujiwara (Author) |
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2024-08-01T00:00:00Z.
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