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Strategies for Prevention of Dental Caries In Resource Limited Situations
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Strategies for Prevention of Dental Caries In Resource Limited Situations
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Joel Michelson
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Dec 4, 2015
Untreated caries of the deciduous and permanent dentition is number one in global prevalence of disease by a large margin. This lecture will focus on strategies for caries prevention and treatment in settings with limited resources.
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Strategies for Caries Prevention and Treatment PDF 2015 GMHC.pdf
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Healthcare Specialties
Dental
Dental Assistant
Dental Hygienist
Dentist
Epidemology
Health Education
Nutrition
Oral Maxillofacial Surgeon
Public Health
Water & Sanitation
Global Health Interest Areas
Children
Disease Prevention
Education
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