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Periodontal disease among indigenous people in the Amazon rain forest
Mauricio Ronderos
, Bruce L. Pihlstrom
, James S. Hodges
Biostatistics
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50 Years Old
50%
Acculturation
25%
Amazon Forest
100%
Background Exposure
25%
Behavioral Factors
25%
Bleeding on Probing
75%
Calculus
75%
Cemento-enamel Junction
25%
Clinical Attachment Level
100%
Clinical Attachment Loss
25%
Coca
25%
Cross-sectional Evaluation
25%
Deep Pockets
25%
Demographic Factors
25%
Dental Plaque
25%
Dental Visits
25%
Environmental Exposure
25%
Environmental Factors
25%
Epidemiology
25%
Genetic Background
25%
Gingival Inflammation
25%
Gingival Margin
25%
Gingival Recession
25%
Increasing Age
25%
Indigenous Adults
25%
Indigenous Peoples
100%
Multivariate Analysis
25%
Natural History
25%
Non-associated
25%
Periodontal Condition
25%
Periodontal Destruction
25%
Periodontal Disease
100%
Periodontitis
25%
Plaque
50%
Pocket Depth
50%
Poor Oral Hygiene
25%
Remote Areas
25%
Tobacco
25%
Very Severe
25%
Medicine and Dentistry
Attachment
100%
Bleeding on Probing
75%
Cementoenamel Junction
25%
Clinical Attachment Loss
25%
Cohort Effect
25%
Cultural Factor
25%
Diseases
25%
Environmental Exposure
25%
Environmental Factor
25%
Genetic Background
25%
Gingival Margin
25%
Gingival Recession
25%
Gingivitis
25%
Indigenous Peoples
100%
Multivariate Analysis
25%
Oral Hygiene
25%
Periodontal
50%
Periodontal Disease
100%
Periodontitis
25%
Stone Formation
75%