Examining the link between prevalence of severe early childhood caries and self-reported oral health and quality of life outcomes
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Auteurs principaux: | Y.A. Ellenikiotis, B. Seymour, K. Sokal-Gutierrez, M. So |
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Ubiquity Press
2015
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