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From: Long-term effects of smoking on tooth loss after cessation among middle-aged Finnish adults: the Northern Finland Birth Cohort 1966 Study

Fig. 1

Association between smoking cessation and the number of teeth along with odds ratios among men. Fewer than 28 teeth served as the reference for the outcome. Smoking cessation appears as the (maximum) time elapsed since smoking cessation with never smoking as the reference. We adjusted odds ratios (with 95 % confidence intervals) for education, tooth brushing frequency, diabetes and alcohol use (g/week)

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