Dentistry for Nigerians with special needs: an overview
There are approximately 25 million residents with disabilities in Nigeria. Social inclusion of individuals with disabilities is difficult since societal views of these persons are in terms of charity and welfare rather than functioning members of a community. While there are no national studies of t...
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Main Authors: | H. B. Waldman (Author), F. A. Oredugba (Author), S. P. Oredugba (Author) |
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Nigerian Dental Association,
2010-07-01T00:00:00Z.
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