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Early socioeconomic conditions and severe tooth loss in middle-aged Costa Ricans
Fantin, Romain Clement; Delpierre, Cyrille; Kelly-Irving, Michelle; Barboza Solís, Cristina (2018-04)Objective A wide literature shows a strong social gradient in tooth loss according to income, education and occupation, in both developed and developing countries. It has been shown associations between tooth loss and ... -
Health inequalities in the geographic distribution of dental practitioners in Costa Rica: an ecological study
Barboza Solís, Cristina; Barahona Cubillo, Juan; Fantin, Romain Clement (2023-07-29)Results: Mean national LPA was 6.5 full-time equivalents per 10 000 inhabitants, 3.4% of the Costa Rican population had no access to dentist; 12.9% had very low accessibil- ity, 22.7% had low accessibility, 35.0% had ... -
Is tooth loss important when evaluating perceived general health? Findings from a nationally representative study of Costa Rican adults
Barboza Solís, Cristina; Porras Chaverri, Mariela; Fantin, Romain Clement (2019)Objectives. Although previous studies have shown that oral diseases can impact certain systemic conditions, dental care has been historically separated from medical healthcare organizations in middle‐income countries. There ... -
Prevalence of Dental Caries Among Costa Rican Male Students Aged 12-22 Years Using ICDAS-II
Gudiño Fernández, Sylvia; Gómez Fernández, Adrián; Molina Chaves, Katherine; Barahona Cubillo, Juan; Fantin, Romain Clement; Barboza Solís, Cristina (2021)Objective: Dental decay is a public health challenge in Low- and Middle-Income Countries, particularly for young people, often confronted to healthcare access barriers. The aim of this study was to determine the prevalence ... -
Social inequality in incidence and mortality of malignant neoplasms of lip, oral cavity and pharynx: Is Costa Rica an international paradox?
Barboza Solís, Cristina; Reyes Carmona, Jessie; Fantin, Romain Clement (2021-04-20)Objectives: Low socioeconomic position (SEP) has been associated with higher incidences and mortality of lip, oral cavity and pharynx (LOP) cancers in the vast majority of countries with available data. The origins of ... -
The Role of Socioeconomic Position in Determining Tooth Loss in Elderly Costa Rican: Findings from the CRELES Cohort
Barboza Solís, Cristina; Fantin, Romain Clement (2017)Objective: Differences in health status between socioeconomic groups continue to challenge epidemiological research. To evaluate health inequalities in tooth loss, using indicators of socioeconomic position (education ...