Attendance patterns and oral health

British Dental Journal
J J Murray

Abstract

A recent general public survey on dental health identified "the missing 50 per cent'. In the light of this, Professor Murray considers the relationship between dental attendance and oral disease, the consequences of irregular attendance, and what advice on oral health practitioners should be giving their patients for the 21st century.

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