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A comparison of the dental health of Brazilian and Canadian independently living elderly

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A comparison of the dental health of Brazilian and Canadian independently living elderly

Auteurs : Andrea M. C. Joaquim ; Chris C. L. Wyatt ; Jolanta Aleksej Nien ; Sebastiao L. A. Greghi ; Luiz F. Pegoraro ; H. Asuman Kiyak

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doi: 10.1111/j.1741‐2358.2009.00340.x 
 A comparison of the dental health of Brazilian and Canadian independently living elderly

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