Confirming the continuing potential for pediatric dental services in nonurban areas
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Confirming the continuing potential for pediatric dental services in nonurban areas
Abstract
National survey decayed-missing-filled data for the second half of the 1980s confirm the increasing use of dental services by nonurban children. Practice alternatives for pediatric dentists continue to exist, in many unexpected locales. Higher rates of decay continue in nonurban-area children.
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