Correct factors that impede effective plaque control including supra and subgingival calculus, open margins and restoration overhangs and contours, which prevent effective plaque removal.
Clinical Recommendation
🏴 England • Public Health England (PHE)
Recommendation Statement
Correct factors that impede effective plaque control including supra and subgingival calculus, open margins and restoration overhangs and contours, which prevent effective plaque removal.
Correct factors that impede effective plaque control including supra and subgingival calculus, open margins and restoration overhangs and contours, which prevent effective plaque removal.
Clinical Topics
Keywords
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References
Department of Health and Social Care (2021). General. Berkey DB, et al. Research review of oral health status and service use among institutionalized older adults in the United States and Canada. Spec Care Dentist. 2013;33(1):5-12.
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