Comparative evaluation of oral health status of chronic kidney disease (CKD) patients in various stages and healthy controls
Special Care in Dentistry2013Vol. 34(3), pp. 122–126
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Abstract
Oral hygiene, gingival, and periodontal status decreased as the stage of CKD increased and was worse among study subjects that the controls. Dental caries did not differ significantly with the stage of the renal disease but was significantly lower among study subjects than the controls.
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