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Published on in Vol 9 (2025)

Preprints (earlier versions) of this paper are available at https://preprints.jmir.org/preprint/70071, first published .
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Social Media Use and Oral Health–Related Misconceptions in Saudi Arabia: Cross-Sectional Study

Social Media Use and Oral Health–Related Misconceptions in Saudi Arabia: Cross-Sectional Study

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  1. Rasheed I, Ababneh B, Al-Habsheh Y, Maniangat Luke A. First insight into oral health misinformation in Jordan; an analysis of web content and information-seeking behaviors. PLOS One 2025;20(6):e0325513 View
  2. Chang C, Wu M, Yang J. A watch-summarize-question gamified learning approach for oral health: learning achievement, motivation, and flossing skills. BMC Oral Health 2025;25(1) View
  3. Alruwaili R. Scroll immersion and short-form video use: Predictors of attention, memory, and fatigue among Saudi social media users. Acta Psychologica 2025;260:105674 View
  4. Alsaif M. Social determinants of oral health among adults in Saudi Arabia: a narrative review. The Saudi Dental Journal 2026;38(4) View
  5. AlMuhaya A, Aldera M, Alimam D. Preferred Social Media Platform for Rehabilitation Education Following Anterior Cruciate Ligament Reconstruction. Cureus 2026 View
  6. Rosero L, Landeta A, Tenorio C, Campoverde M, Escobar M, Aroni M. TikTok as a Source of Oral Hygiene Education: Alignment and Misinformation Relative to Official Dental Guidelines. Hygiene 2026;6(2):26 View