id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt work_rpjfvfbgeba2vh2amg2wwoiruq Robert A. Bagramian A comparison of periodontal disease among rural Amish and non-Amish adults 1994.0 6 .pdf application/pdf 4281 619 74 A comparison of periodontal disease among rural Amish and non-Amish adults Bagramian RA, Farghaly MM, Lopatin D, Sowers MF, Syed SA and Pomerville Periodontal disease can be more efficiently studied within a homogeneous population where genetic influences and lifestyles are similar enough to negate of periodontal conditions for Amish were 1.35 mm for attachment loss, 2.59 For non-Amish, the means were 1.03 mm for attachment loss, 2.38 mm for to report periodontal disease data collected for Amish (Â = 330) and nonAmish controls (Â = 215) over the entire or non-Amish, oral health care; knowledge of periodontal disease, whether or Mean periodontal disease measures by age among Amish Mean periodontal disease measures by age among non-Amish out that this lack of knowledge is evident in the reported oral hygiene practices of Amish, who show low behavioral scores when asked about actual Both measures of periodontal disease, attachment loss of 4 mm or pocket ./cache/work_rpjfvfbgeba2vh2amg2wwoiruq.pdf ./txt/work_rpjfvfbgeba2vh2amg2wwoiruq.txt