The Oral Health of a Group of 19th Century South Australian Settlers in Relation to Their General Health and Compared with That of Contemporaneous Samples
The aims of this study are to determine the oral health status of a rare sample of 19th-century migrant settlers to South Australia, how oral conditions may have influenced their general health, and how the oral health of this group compares with contemporaneous samples in Australia, New Zealand, an...
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Main Authors: | Angela Gurr (Author), Maciej Henneberg (Author), Jaliya Kumaratilake (Author), Derek Lerche (Author), Lindsay Richards (Author), Alan Henry Brook (Author) |
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2023-04-01T00:00:00Z.
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