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Jordan A, Stark H, Nitschke I, Micheelis W, Schwendicke F
Clin Oral Investig . 2020 Nov; 25(1):67-76. PMID: 33219875
Objective: This is the first part of a report on tooth loss in Germany 1997-2030. Here, we describe trends in the prevalence of tooth loss in adults and seniors 1997-2014,...
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Nitschke I, Neitzel M, Sobotta B
Eur J Dent Educ . 2017 Nov; 22(3):e303-e311. PMID: 29148145
Purpose/objectives: In view of the demographic shift, undergraduate dental students should be prepared for growing numbers of older people and their specific needs. The study examines changes in undergraduate dental...
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Nitschke I, Kaschke I
Bundesgesundheitsblatt Gesundheitsforschung Gesundheitsschutz . 2011 Sep; 54(9):1073-82. PMID: 21887622
In 2009, 7.1 million people (8% of the population) were officially recognized as having severe disabilities in the Federal Republic of Germany. At the same time, about 2.34 million Germans...
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Nitschke I, Bar C, Hopfenmuller W, Roggendorf H, Stark H, Sobotta B, et al.
Z Gerontol Geriatr . 2011 Apr; 44(3):181-6. PMID: 21505942
Oral health of long-term care (LTC) residents is often poor. From 30 random German LTC facilities, 242 random residents (Berlin n=75, Northrhine-Westfalia (NRW) n=94, Saxony n=73) (median age: 82 years,...
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Hassel A, Steuker B, Rolko C, Keller L, Rammelsberg P, Nitschke I
Community Dent Health . 2011 Apr; 27(4):242-7. PMID: 21473361
Objective: To obtain information about the subjective oral health status of non-clinical elderly populations of urban regions of Germany, one in the East and one in the West, by using...
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Hassel A, Wegener I, Rolko C, Nitschke I
Int Dent J . 2008 May; 58(2):98-102. PMID: 18478891
Objective: To assess data on satisfaction with dental appearance in old age. Design: Cross-sectional study of an elderly non-patient group born from 1930 to 1932. Setting: Two urban regions of...
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Nitschke I, Reiber T
Gesundheitswesen . 2007 Nov; 69(10):541-7. PMID: 18040961
The dental services of the public health service (OGD) should not confine themselves to dental screening in kindergartens and schools but also turn their attention to the advancement of oral...
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Muller F, Nitschke I
Z Gerontol Geriatr . 2005 Oct; 38(5):334-41. PMID: 16244818
The loss of natural teeth impairs essentially the chewing function and can only partly be restored by the insertion of dental prostheses. Equally, xerostomia and dysphagia may aggravate the nutritional...
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Nitschke I, Muller F, Hopfenmuller W
Gerodontology . 2002 Jan; 18(2):114-20. PMID: 11794737
Objective: The aim of the study was to assess the uptake of dental services by the old and very old population within the scope of the Berlin Aging Study (Berliner...
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Nitschke I
Int Dent J . 2001 Sep; 51(3 Suppl):235-46. PMID: 11561884
A review of the oral health issues for the elderly in Germany is presented. The percentage of aged and very old people in the total population of Germany is increasing...