Tooth adornment among siblings living in an urban slum in Nigeria: Health implications for a vulnerable population

  • Osuh M
  • Oyaniran O
  • Tunde‐Alao T
  • et al.
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Abstract

Tooth jewelry boosts the appearance and confidence of wearers. However, its use may carry adverse health consequences. This paper creates awareness about a practice not previously reported in Nigeria, to prevent negative health consequences while appropriate measures are taken to quantify and describe the determinants and plan appropriate interventions.

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Osuh, M. E., Oyaniran, O. H., Tunde‐Alao, T. S., Lawal, F. B., Oke, G. A., Osuh, J. I., … Lilford, R. J. (2023). Tooth adornment among siblings living in an urban slum in Nigeria: Health implications for a vulnerable population. Clinical Case Reports, 11(1). https://doi.org/10.1002/ccr3.6563

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