Advancing Oral Health Equity Through School-Based Oral Health Programs: An Ecological Model and Review
In the United States and elsewhere, children are more likely to have poor oral health if they are homeless, poor, and/or members of racial/ethnic minority and immigrant populations who have suboptimal access to oral health care. As a result, poor oral health serves as the primary marker of social in...
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Main Authors: | Lynn Gargano (Author), Margaret K. Mason (Author), Mary E. Northridge (Author) |
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2019-11-01T00:00:00Z.
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