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Dentists attitudes and practices related to diabetes in the dental setting
Journal of Public Health Dentistry , 10/05/09
Esmeili T et al. – The objective of this study was to determine general dentists' attitudes and practices related to patients with diabetes, a major public health issue with oral complications. Formal training and personal beliefs are important factors related to dentists' behavior toward patients with diabetes in the dental setting.
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