Troubled orthodontic patients: the role of the social worker
Cooperation and social problems of orthodontic patients. are discussed using four case histories, and the significant role of the social worker in managing such patients is explained.
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Main Authors: | Wright Janice L. (Author), Jacobs Stanley G. (Author) |
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1990-10-01T00:00:00Z.
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