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Follow‐Up Preventive Dental Visits for Medicaid‐Enrolled Children in the Medical Office

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Follow‐Up Preventive Dental Visits for Medicaid‐Enrolled Children in the Medical Office

Auteurs : Rocio Beatriz Qui Onez ; Bhavna T. Pahel ; R. Gary Rozier ; Sally C. Stearns

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Objective: To describe the frequency and determinants of follow‐up preventive oral health visits at medical offices among children screened for dental disease, receiving fluoride varnish and counseling.

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DOI: 10.1111/j.1752-7325.2007.00055.x

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