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What type of food can older adults masticate?: evaluation of mastication performance using color-changeable chewing gum

Wada et al., 2017

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Wada S
Kawate N
Mizuma M
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Dysphagia

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This study determines if older adults can masticate regular foods via a simple test conducted using a color-changeable chewing gum. Seventy-nine consecutive inpatients of our clinic receiving rehabilitation and general medicine were assessed for eligibility. The inclusion …
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