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SUMMARY:Quick Guide to Sample Size Collection
DESCRIPTION:DATE:\n27 February 2025\nTIME:\n1:00 pm – 2:00 pm\nVENUE:\nSeminar Room S10-6\, NUS Faculty of Dentistry\, NUCOHS\nEVENT TYPE:\nSeminar\nTARGET AUDIENCE:\nStudents\nCPE POINTS:\n10\nORGANISED BY:\nCADE\nFlyer
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SUMMARY:Sharing Session – Mastication Matters: The Significance of Chewing in Aging
DESCRIPTION:Date:\n28 February 2025\n5:00pm – 7:00pm \n\n\nVenue:\nAuditorium (Level 9)\, NUS Faculty of Dentistry \n\n\nEvent Type:\nLecture/Sharing Session \n\n\nTarget Audience:\nGeneral Dental Practitioners \n\n\nTrainer / Instructor:\nProf Mats Trulsson \n\n\nFlyer:\nView PDF \n\n\n\n\nProgramme Details:\nChewing ability is a critical determinant of oral health and overall quality of life. Several physiological and anatomical parameters influence chewing function. Over the past few decades\, oral rehabilitation procedures have transitioned from removable to fixed prostheses. The dental implant\, innovated by Branemark and colleagues\, has revolutionized oral rehabilitation strategies. \nDental implants enhance the stability and retention of prostheses\, leading to higher patient satisfaction and improvements in oralhealth-related quality of life. However\, the question remains: do current rehabilitation strategies improve nutritional status and contribute to healthy aging? A compromised chewing function can affect swallowing and digestive processes\, reduce nutrient intake\, and potentially impact cognitive functions and frailty. This lecture will explore the significance of chewing in the elderly population\, highlighting the intricate relationships between oral functions and overall health. \n\n\n\n\n\n    \n        Back\n    \n    \nRegister Now
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