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Lifecourse Socio-economic Mobility and Oral Health in Middle Age
Journal of Dental Research , 09/28/09
Pearce MS et al. – While promotion of a healthier lifestyle and continued improvements in oral hygiene throughout life appear to be the public health interventions most likely to improve oral health into middle age, there may be sub–groups of the population on which different approaches in terms of public health interventions need to be focused.
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