Effect of Dental Treatment on Activities of Daily Living in the Disabled Elderly

The hypothesis that dental treatment improves the ADL of the disabled elderly was examined by using a prospective intervention study design. We developed a new assessment set for the physical status including ADL, oral health status, and other influential factors, such as the initiation of an interv...

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Hauptverfasser: SUZUKI, Miho, SONODA, Shigeru, SAITOH, Eiichi, KATO, Tomohisa, SAKAI, Tsuyoshi
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