Socioeconomic and racial/ethnic oral health disparities among US older adults: oral health quality of life and dentition
Journal of Public Health Dentistry2014Vol. 75(2), pp. 85–92
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Abstract
Oral health disparities persist in older adults living in poverty and among those from minority racial/ethnic groups. The racial/ethnic variation in OHQOL domains should be further examined to develop interventions to improve the oral health of these groups.
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