Pediatric Oral HealthCenter for Health Policy Research, The George Washington University, 1992 - 120 pagina's |
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... dental care less frequently . Medicaid's failure to provide access to dental care for those eligible is obvious . Federal , professional and child advisory groups must work together to modify or replace Medicaid to improve access to dental ...
... dental care less frequently . Medicaid's failure to provide access to dental care for those eligible is obvious . Federal , professional and child advisory groups must work together to modify or replace Medicaid to improve access to dental ...
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recognize dental caries and counsel effectively against it make the first year - first dental visit the initial step in eradicating dental ... access to dental care for those eligible is obvious . Federal , professional and child advisory ...
recognize dental caries and counsel effectively against it make the first year - first dental visit the initial step in eradicating dental ... access to dental care for those eligible is obvious . Federal , professional and child advisory ...
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... dentists who would be required to treat pediatric patients in areas where accessibility to dental care is limited or non - existent . Access to dental care must be guaranteed for all children . Dental care must be established as a ...
... dentists who would be required to treat pediatric patients in areas where accessibility to dental care is limited or non - existent . Access to dental care must be guaranteed for all children . Dental care must be established as a ...
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