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Oral health among white, black, and Mexican‐American elders: an examination of edentulism and dental caries

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Oral health among white, black, and Mexican‐American elders: an examination of edentulism and dental caries

Auteurs : Bei Wu ; Jersey Liang ; Brenda L. Plassman ; R. Corey Remle ; Lina Bai

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Abstract

Objectives: To examine racial/ethnic disparities in oral health among older Americans.

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DOI: 10.1111/j.1752-7325.2011.00273.x

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