Ines Polzer
University of Greifswald
10 Papers
11 Citations
Ines Polzer is an academic researcher from University of Greifswald. The author has contributed to research in topics: Tooth loss & Study of Health in Pomerania. The author has an hindex of 9, co-authored 10 publications.
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Cohort Profile: The Study of Health in Pomerania
Henry Völzke,Dietrich Alte,Carsten Oliver Schmidt,Dörte Radke,Roberto Lorbeer,Nele Friedrich,Nicole Aumann,Katharina Lau,Michael Piontek,Gabriele Born,Christoph Havemann,Till Ittermann,Sabine Schipf,Robin Haring,Robin Haring,Sebastian E. Baumeister,Henri Wallaschofski,Matthias Nauck,Stephanie Frick,Andreas Arnold,Michael Jünger,Julia Mayerle,Matthias Kraft,Markus M. Lerch,Marcus Dörr,Thorsten Reffelmann,Klaus Empen,Stephan B. Felix,Anne Obst,Beate Koch,Sven Gläser,Ralf Ewert,Ingo Fietze,Thomas Penzel,Martina Dören,Wolfgang Rathmann,Johannes Haerting,Mario Hannemann,J Röpcke,Ulf Schminke,Clemens Jürgens,Frank Tost,Rainer Rettig,Jan A. Kors,Saskia Ungerer,K Hegenscheid,Jens Peter Kühn,Julia Kühn,Norbert Hosten,Ralf Puls,Jörg Henke,Oliver Gloger,Alexander Teumer,Georg Homuth,Uwe Völker,Christian Schwahn,Birte Holtfreter,Ines Polzer,Thomas Kohlmann,Hans J. Grabe,Dieter Rosskopf,Heyo K. Kroemer,Thomas Kocher,Reiner Biffar,Ulrich John,Wolfgang Hoffmann +65 more
TL;DR: Henry Volzke, y Dietrich Alte,1y Carsten Oliver Schmidt, Dorte Radke, Roberto Lorbeer, Nele Friedrich, Nicole Aumann, Katharina Lau, Michael Piontek, Gabriele Born, Christoph Havemann, Till Ittermann, Sabine Schipf, Robin Haring, Sebastian E Baumeister, Henri Wallaschofski, Matthias Nauck, Stephanie Frick, Andreas Arnold.
Edentulism as part of the general health problems of elderly adults.
TL;DR: International literature on the psychological and physiological aspects of edentulism, particularly on Oral Health Related Quality of Life (OHRQoL), nutrition aspects as well as morbidity and mortality is reviewed.
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The association of tooth loss with all-cause and circulatory mortality. Is there a benefit of replaced teeth? A systematic review and meta-analysis
TL;DR: The findings of two moderate studies indicated an effect of prosthodontic replacements on all-cause mortality, which was supported in bias analysis and the methodological quality of studies on denture use and mortality was generally low to moderate.
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Missing, unreplaced teeth and risk of all-cause and cardiovascular mortality.
Christian Schwahn,Ines Polzer,Robin Haring,Marcus Dörr,Henri Wallaschofski,Thomas Kocher,Torsten Mundt,Birte Holtfreter,Stefanie Samietz,Henry Völzke,Reiner Biffar +10 more
TL;DR: Having 9 or more unreplaced teeth was related to all-cause mortality and cardiovascular mortality and clinicians and dietitians have a responsibility to consider individual chewing ability in nutritional recommendations.
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Videoendoscopic, speech and hearing in cleft palate children after levator-palatopharyngeus surgery according to Kriens
TL;DR: Levator-palatopharyngeus surgery according to Kriens seems to be effective in exact reconstruction of velar muscle sling, improving velopharyngeal structure and function.
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