Nuclear and extended families to risk of early childhood caries
Aim or Purpose: This study aims to assess independent contributions of nuclear and extended families through direct and indirect pathways towards risk of early childhood caries among 5 years old children from low socio-economic status in Central India. Materials and Methods: A two-stage sampling des...
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Main Authors: | Dr Abhinav Singh (Author), Dr Bharathi M Purohit (Author), Dr Abhishek Purohit (Author), Mrs Nilima (Author) |
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2023-09-01T00:00:00Z.
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