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Access to dental care alone is not sufficient to meet oral health needs of adults with I/DD

18:47 EDT 2 Aug 2012 | The Medical News

A comprehensive study using electronic dental records to profile the oral health status of adults with intellectual and developmental disabilities (I/DD) has concluded that access to specialized dental care alone is not sufficient to meet the communi..

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