2018
DOI: 10.11149/jkaoh.2018.42.3.61
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Differences in smoking and tooth brushing habits among general high school and vocational high school students

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“…The proportion of adolescents in Indonesia adhering to the recommended regular tooth brushing of at least twice daily was similar to estimates from neighbouring countries, such as Malaysia (87%) [41] and the Philippines (89%) [7]. This proportion was higher than in China (44%) [42], the United Arab Emirates (57%) [7], the average in Europe and North America (65%) [43], and nine African countries (77%) [44], but lower than in South Korea (93%) [45].…”
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“…The proportion of adolescents in Indonesia adhering to the recommended regular tooth brushing of at least twice daily was similar to estimates from neighbouring countries, such as Malaysia (87%) [41] and the Philippines (89%) [7]. This proportion was higher than in China (44%) [42], the United Arab Emirates (57%) [7], the average in Europe and North America (65%) [43], and nine African countries (77%) [44], but lower than in South Korea (93%) [45].…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 79%