Patient perceptions of oral health care following stroke: a qualitative study
Abstract Background Stroke is a serious cerebrovascular disease and is one of the world's leading causes of disability. Maintaining good oral health is a challenge among those hospitalised after stroke. A multidisciplinary approach to oral care involving non-dental professionals can be benefici...
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Main Authors: | Shilpi Ajwani (Author), Caleb Ferguson (Author), Ariana C. Kong (Author), Amy R. Villarosa (Author), Ajesh George (Author) |
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2021-03-01T00:00:00Z.
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