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Effects of a short behavioural intervention for dental flossing: randomized-controlled trial on planning when, where and how
Journal of Clinical Periodontology, 04/24/09
Schuz B et al. - Planning interventions are an economic and effective way to change oral self-care behaviour, and are more effective in individuals in an implemental mindset.
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