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Understanding the epidemic of complete tooth loss among older New Zealanders
Gerodontology, 06/26/09
Sussex PV et al. - The combined effects of geography, economics, the dental care system and the professional culture of the day, in the context of contemporary (flawed) understandings of oral disease, appear to have been the key drivers. These were supported (in turn) by a widespread acceptance by the profession and society alike of the extraction/denture philosophy in dealing with oral disease.
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