Two-eyed seeing of the integration of oral health in primary health care in Indigenous populations: a scoping review
Abstract Background Indigenous people experience significant poor oral health outcomes and poorer access to oral health care in comparison to the general population. The integration of oral health care with primary health care has been highlighted to be effective in addressing these oral health disp...
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Main Authors: | Richa Shrivastava (Author), Yves Couturier (Author), Felix Girard (Author), Lucie Papineau (Author), Elham Emami (Author) |
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2020-06-01T00:00:00Z.
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