Comparing epidemiologically estimated treatment need with treatment provided in two dental schemes in Ireland
<p>Abstract</p> <p>Background</p> <p>Valid estimation of dental treatment needed at population level is important for service planning. In many instances, planning is informed by survey data, which provide epidemiologically estimated need from the dental fieldworkers...
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Main Authors: | Guiney Helena (Author), Felicia Patrick (Author), Whelton Helen (Author), Woods Noel (Author) |
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