Periodontitis may predict the use of prescription medicines later in life, a database study
Medications used for the treatment of diseases also affect oral health. We investigated how having/not having periodontitis at baseline in 1985 was associated with purchases of medicines in the long term. The study paradigm is in the oral health-systemic health connections. We hypothesized that peri...
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Main Authors: | Freja Frankenhaeuser (Author), Birgitta Söder (Author), Håkan Källmén (Author), Esa R. Korpi (Author), Jukka H. Meurman (Author) |
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2023-03-01T00:00:00Z.
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