Which determinants should be considered to reduce social inequalities in paediatric dental care access? A cross-sectional study in France.
Better access to dental care through systemic and educational strategies is needed to lessen the burden of disease due to severe early caries. Our study aims to describe family characteristics associated with severe early caries: parental knowledge, attitudes, practices in oral health and socio-demo...
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Auteurs principaux: | Thomas Marquillier, Thomas Trentesaux, Adeline Pierache, Caroline Delfosse, Pierre Lombrail, Sylvie Azogui-Levy |
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2021
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