Factors influencing the perceived importance of oral health within a rural Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander community in Australia
Abstract Background Indigenous Australians suffer from higher rates of oral disease and have more untreated dental problems and tooth extractions than the general population. Indigenous Australians also have lower rates of accessing oral health services and are more likely to visit for a problem rat...
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Main Authors: | Anna Tynan (Author), David Walker (Author), Taygan Tucker (Author), Barry Fisher (Author), Tarita Fisher (Author) |
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