Prevalence and determinants of oral health conditions and treatment needs among slum and non-slum urban residents: Evidence from Nigeria.
Oral diseases constitute a neglected epidemic in Low and Middle-Income Countries (LMICs). An understanding of its distribution and severity in different settings can aid the planning of preventive and therapeutic services. This study assessed the oral health conditions, risk factors, and treatment n...
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Main Authors: | Mary E Osuh (Author), Gbemisola A Oke (Author), Richard J Lilford (Author), Eme Owoaje (Author), Bronwyn Harris (Author), Olalekan John Taiwo (Author), Godwin Yeboah (Author), Taiwo Abiona (Author), Samuel I Watson (Author), Karla Hemming (Author), Laura Quinn (Author), Yen-Fu Chen (Author) |
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