Exploring a client journey from drug-health to oral-health services
Introduction: People with substance use disorder (SUD) have poor oral health (OH) compared to the general population. They have a high need for dental services, however due to medical and social reasons find accessing services challenging. Our case report examines an innovative integrated care appro...
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Main Authors: | Mrs Natalia Uthurralt (Author), Dr Shivani Chandra (Author), Mr Bijaya Ananda Lama Rumba (Author) |
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2023-09-01T00:00:00Z.
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