Systematic review of oral health and related health behaviour interventions in adults with severe and multiple disadvantages
Laura J. McGowan(Newcastle University), Samantha Ramsay, David Landes(Public Health England), Falko F. Sniehotta(University of Aberdeen), Eike Adams, Angela Broadbridge(Gateshead Health NHS Foundation Trust), Martha Paisi(University of Plymouth), Sheena Moffat, Daniel G. Craig, Hosein Shabaninejad(Newcastle University), Eileen Kaner(Newcastle University), Fiona Beyer(Newcastle University), Clare Bambra(Durham University), Emma Joyes(Newcastle University), Catherine Richmond(Newcastle University), Richard G. Watt(University College London), Kevin Dobson(Gateshead Health NHS Foundation Trust)
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January 1, 2020
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