2018
DOI: 10.29252/cjhr.3.3.86
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Association of Lifestyle and Aphthous Stomatitis among Dentistry Students

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“…Moreover, a significant association was observed among Hb, iron, B12, and folic acid deficiencies and RAS occurrence [85]. Our study did not find any BMI differences in the RAS group; similarly, another study reported that all BMI groups have equal chances of RAS development [85][86][87][88][89]. However, in another study, the low BMI group has been found to be associated with RAS onset [90].…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 47%
“…Moreover, a significant association was observed among Hb, iron, B12, and folic acid deficiencies and RAS occurrence [85]. Our study did not find any BMI differences in the RAS group; similarly, another study reported that all BMI groups have equal chances of RAS development [85][86][87][88][89]. However, in another study, the low BMI group has been found to be associated with RAS onset [90].…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 47%