Gender-related differences in self-reported dental care in adults with congenital heart disease at increased risk of infective endocarditis.
Susann SchmidtMarlies Ramseier-HadornCorina ThometKerstin WustmannMarkus SchwerzmannPublished in: Open heart (2017)
In adults with CHD, patients with a higher IE knowledge score and women are more likely to practise dental care as recommended. Gender differences in oral hygiene practise may explain the observed lower female IE incidence rate. Efforts to improve patients' knowledge on IE are encouraged.
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