Publicaties
The oral health condition and treatment needs of nursing home residents in Flanders (Belgium). Vrije Universiteit Brussel Universiteit Gent
Objectives: A study was conducted of nursing home residents with limited access to regular oral health care services to evaluate their oral health status, to perform an assessment of the need for oral treatment and to determine the possible predicting value of age, gender, care dependency and income level on their oral health status and treatment needs. Materials and methods: Three experienced dentists collected clinical oral health data with ...
Assessment of oral health conditions presented in photographs - is there a difference between dentists and non-dental professional caregivers? KU Leuven
Motivational component profiles in university students learning histology : a comparative study between genders and different health science curricula Universiteit Gent
Oral health in children with Down syndrome : parents' views on dental care in Flanders (Belgium) Universiteit Gent
Factors explaining the shortage and poor retention of qualified health workers in rural and remote areas of the Kayes region of Mali: A qualitative study Instituut voor Tropische Geneeskunde
Health State Utilities in Edentulous Patients: A Time Trade-off Approach. KU Leuven
Exploring associations between multidimensional frailty and oral health in community‐dwelling older people Universiteit Antwerpen
Patient Satisfaction and Impact on Oral Health after Maxillary Rehabilitation Using a Personalized Additively Manufactured Subperiosteal Jaw Implant (AMSJI) Vrije Universiteit Brussel
Subperiosteal implants (SIs) were first developed by Dahl in 1941 for oral rehabilitation in case of severe jaw atrophy. Over time, this technique was abandoned due to the high success rate of endosseous implants. The emergence of patient-specific implants and modern dentistry allowed a revisitation of this 80-year-old concept resulting in a novel "high-tech" SI implant. This study evaluates the clinical outcomes in forty patients after ...