Number of functional teeth more strongly predicts all‐cause mortality than number of present teeth in Japanese older adults

Author:

Maekawa Kenji12ORCID,Ikeuchi Tomoko3,Shinkai Shoji3,Hirano Hirohiko3,Ryu Masahiro14ORCID,Tamaki Katsushi15,Yatani Hirofumi16,Kuboki Takuo12ORCID,Kimura‐Ono Aya17,Kikutani Takeshi18,Suganuma Takashi19,Ayukawa Yasunori110,Gonda Tomoya16,Ogawa Toru111,Fujisawa Masanori112,Ishigaki Shoichi16,Watanabe Yutaka13,Kitamura Akihiko3,Taniguchi Yu14,Fujiwara Yoshinori3,Edahiro Ayako3,Ohara Yuki3,Furuya Junichi15,Nakajima Junko4,Umeki Kento16,Igarashi Kentaro16,Horibe Yasuhiro4,Kugimiya Yoshihiro4,Kawai Yasuhiko16,Matsumura Hideo17,Ichikawa Tetsuo18,Ohkawa Shuji12,

Affiliation:

1. Research Planning and Promotion Committee Japan Prosthodontic Society Tokyo Japan

2. Okayama University Graduate School of Medicine, Dentistry, and Pharmaceutical Sciences Okayama Japan

3. Tokyo Metropolitan Institute of Gerontology Tokyo Japan

4. Tokyo Dental College Tokyo Japan

5. Kanagawa Dental University Graduate School Yokosuka Japan

6. Osaka University Graduate School of Dentistry Osaka Japan

7. Okayama University Hospital Okayama Japan

8. The Nippon Dental University Tokyo Japan

9. Showa University School of Dentistry Tokyo Japan

10. Kyushu University Faculty of Dental Science Fukuoka Japan

11. Tohoku University Graduate School of Dentistry Sendai Japan

12. Meikai University School of Dentistry Sakado Japan

13. Hokkaido University Faculty of Dental Medicine Sapporo Japan

14. National Institute for Environmental Studies Ibaraki Japan

15. Tokyo Medical and Dental University Tokyo Japan

16. Nihon University School of Dentistry at Matsudo Chiba Japan

17. Nihon University School of Dentistry Tokyo Japan

18. Tokushima University Graduate School Institute of Biomedical Sciences Tokushima Japan

Funder

Japan Prosthodontic Society

Publisher

Wiley

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