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Table 1.

Description of study population.

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Table 2.

Description of the medical conditions recorded.

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Table 3.

Description of oral health of participants.

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Table 4.

Self-rating of physical, mental and oral health.

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Table 5.

Frequency of impairment in ICF categories of the extended ICF checklist for oral health for “Body functions”.

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Table 6.

Frequency of impairment in ICF categories of the extended ICF checklist for oral health for oral “Body functions”.

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Table 7.

Frequency of impairment in ICF categories of the ICF checklist for oral health for oral “Body structures”.

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Table 8.

Frequency of restriction in participation in ICF categories of the extended ICF checklist for oral Health for “Activities and participation”.

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Table 9.

Frequency of impact of ICF categories of the extended ICF checklist for oral health for “Environment”, by patient group.

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Table 10.

Frequency of impact of ICF categories of the extended ICF checklist for oral health for “Environment”, cited as a barrier by over 25% of participants in any country (excepting England due to small sample size).

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Table 11.

ICF items reported by >50% of participants in both the ‘Developmental disability’ and ‘Medically compromised’ groups (n = 33 items).

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