The effects of orthodontic treatment on personal dental expenditures in South Korea: a follow-up study using Korean health panel survey
Abstract Background This study aimed to investigate the effects of orthodontic treatment on cumulative out-of-pocket (OOP) expenditures for up to 8 years and the factors contributing to changes in individual OOP dental expenses. Methods The data of adults aged ≥19 years, 218 with experience of ortho...
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Main Authors: | Bo-Ra Kim (Author), Han-A Cho (Author), Hosung Shin (Author) |
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