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The oral health of ageing baby boomers: a comparison of adults aged 45–64 and those 65 years and older

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The oral health of ageing baby boomers: a comparison of adults aged 45–64 and those 65 years and older

Auteurs : Mary E. Mcnally ; Debora C. Matthews ; Joanne B. Clovis ; Martha Brillant ; Mark J. Filiaggi

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To compare the oral health status of adults aged 45–64 (baby boomers) and those aged 65 and older.

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