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China's oral care system in transition: lessons to be learned from Germany.

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China's oral care system in transition: lessons to be learned from Germany.

Auteurs : Ruediger Saekel [Allemagne]

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The objective of this discussion paper is to investigate whether the experience gained through the German paradigm shift in dental care can be of benefit in China's deliberations on the introduction of universal dental care for its people. METHODOLOGY A comparison of representative oral health outcome data from China and Germany, two countries at different stages in their development, is presented here in order to analyse whether the findings meet expected outcome and confirm the presumption that more developed countries perform better.

DOI: 10.4248/IJOS10054
PubMed: 21125794

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