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101. A cross-sectional study of dentine hypersensitivity.

102. The extent and correlates of gingival recession in non-institutionalised Thai elderly.

103. Partial- or full-mouth approaches to assessing the prevalence of and risk factors for periodontal disease in young adults.

104. [Periodontal diseases in a university setting in Ivory Coast].

105. Periodontal diseases in Africa.

106. Periodontal diseases in Asia and Oceania.

107. Periodontal disease among indigenous people in the Amazon rain forest.

108. Periodontal disease status of an indigenous population of Guatemala, Central America.

109. Potential associations between chronic respiratory disease and periodontal disease: analysis of National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey III.

110. Evaluation of gingival recession in left- and right-handed adults.

111. Number of teeth and risk of root caries.

112. The prevalence and intraoral distribution of periodontal attachment loss in a birth cohort of 26-year-olds.

113. Cigar, pipe, and cigarette smoking as risk factors for periodontal disease and tooth loss.

114. Gingival recession at the University College Hospital, Ibadan--prevalence and effect of some aetiological factors.

115. Trends in periodontal status and oral hygiene habits in Dutch adults between 1983 and 1995.

116. [Odontostomatologic symptomatology in eating disorders. A controlled study].

117. Gingival recession, gingival bleeding, and dental calculus in adults 30 years of age and older in the United States, 1988-1994.

118. Prevalence of HIV-associated periodontitis and chronic periodontitis in a southeastern US study group.

119. Periodontal diseases in the United States population.

120. Root caries and some related factors in 88-year-old carriers and non-carriers of Streptococcus sobrinus in saliva.

121. Two-year incidence of tooth loss among South Australians aged 60+ years.

122. Clinical evaluation of cervical dentine sensitivity in a population of patients referred to a specialist periodontology department: a pilot study.

123. Gingival recession: a cross-sectional clinical investigation.

124. Do root lesions tend to develop in the same people who develop coronal lesions?

125. The RCI revisited after 15 years: used, reinvented, modified, debated, and natural logged.

126. Caries prevalence and associated predisposing conditions in recently hospitalized elderly persons.

127. Periodontal status in the United States, 1988-1991: prevalence, extent, and demographic variation.

128. The prevalence and distribution of gingival recession among U.E. dental students with a high standard of oral hygiene.

129. Periodontal conditions in older age cohorts aged 65 years and older in Japan, measured by CPITN and loss of attachment.

130. Relationship between prosthodontic status, caries, and periodontal disease in a geriatric population.

131. Smoking and periodontal disease severity.

132. Periodontal attachment loss among adults aged 60+ in South Australia.

133. Risk factors for periodontal diseases in Ilala, Tanzania.

134. Three-year root caries incidence and risk modeling in older adults in North Carolina.

135. [Wedge-shaped defects of the neck of the tooth in regular brushing with an amine fluoride gel].

136. The distribution of root caries in community-dwelling elders in New England.

137. Changes in periodontal conditions of adults from Melbourne, Australia.

138. The prevalence and distribution of gingival recession in subjects with a high standard of oral hygiene.

139. The validity of the CPITN scoring and presentation method for measuring periodontal conditions.

140. Does gingivitis lead to periodontitis in young adults?

141. Recurrence of destructive periodontal disease after treatment. A long term study.

142. The oral status of elderly removable partial denture wearers.

145. Root caries prevalence in black and white North Carolina adults over age 65.

146. [Transverse expansion with plate appliances--their intermolar stability and significance for gingival recession].

147. Periodontal pathogens in the shallow pockets of immigrants from developing countries.

148. Buccal attachment loss in Swedish adolescents.

149. The natural history of periodontal disease in man: prevalence, severity, and extent of gingival recession.

150. Guided tissue regeneration in the treatment of human facial recession. A 12-case report.

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