Depression symptoms and recurrent aphthous stomatitis—Evidence from a population‐based study in Indonesia
Oral Diseases2020Vol. 26(5), pp. 948–954
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Abstract
A higher score of depression was related to a higher prevalence of RAS. This association was persistent even after controlling for age, sex and the level of stress.
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