Functional outcomes in the Cleft Care UK study – Part 3: oral health and audiology
Orthodontics and Craniofacial Research2015Vol. 18(S2), pp. 25–35
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J. Smallridge, Amanda Hall, Raouf Chorbachi, Victoria Parfect, Martin Persson, Anthony J. Ireland, Andrew K. Wills, Andy Ness, Jonathan Sandy
Abstract
Outcomes for dental caries and hearing were no better in CCUK than in CSAG, although there was reduced use of grommets and increased use of hearing aids. The service specifications and recommendations should be scrutinized and implemented.
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