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Preventive Dental Care Utilization For Preschool-Aged Children in Medicaid: Parents' Perceptions and Experiences With Medicaid Dentists. 学龄前儿童在医疗补助中的预防性牙科保健利用:父母对医疗补助牙医的看法和经验。
Natoshia M Askelson, Donald L Chi, Jessica D Hanson, Cristina Nina Ortiz, Elizabeth T Momany, Raymond A Kuthy, Peter Damiano
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Application of the PRECEDE-PROCEED Planning Model in Designing an Oral Health Strategy. 应用 PRECEDE-PROCEED 规划模型设计口腔健康战略。
Catherine J Binkley, Knowlton W Johnson
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TRENDS IN DENTAL VISITS AMONG THE US NON-INSTITUTIONALIZED CIVILIAN POPULATION: FINDINGS FROM BRFSS 1995 - 2008. 美国非收容平民人口的牙科就诊趋势:BRFSS 1995 - 2008的调查结果。
Aderonke Akinkugbe, Evelyn Lucas-Perry
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