Promoting Inclusion Oral-Health: Social Interventions to Reduce Oral Health Inequities

The aim of this collection of papers is to provide the reader with a cogent understanding of the role of evidence in the development of social or community-based interventions to promote inclusion oral-health and reduce oral health, health, and psychosocial inequities. In addition, this material wil...

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Hoofdauteur: Freeman , Ruth E.
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Promoting Inclusion Oral-Health: Social Interventions to Reduce Oral Health Inequities
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