Socioeconomic inequality in self-reported unmet need for oral health services in adults aged 50 years and over in China, Ghana, and India
Abstract Background The 2015 Global Burden of Disease Study estimated that oral conditions affect 3.5 billion people worldwide with a higher burden among older adults and those who are socially and economically disadvantaged. Studies of inequalities in the use of oral health services by those in nee...
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Main Authors: | Alexander Kailembo (Author), Raman Preet (Author), Jennifer Stewart Williams (Author) |
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