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The economics of caries prevention by dental hygienists

Public Health, 1971
Preventive methods can produce large reductions in dental caries. These methods can be put into effect by ancillary personnel such as the dental hygienist. Such personnel are cheaper to employ than dentists. Treatment of dental caries is also necessary and requires dentists.
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Recessionary dental economics.

The New York state dental journal, 1992
The economics of dentistry during a recession can be difficult. However, reports for the early stages of the current downturn indicate that the general population continued to increase its expenditures for dental care and that practitioners were able to maintain practice income.
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Dental resin composites: A review on materials to product realizations

Composites Part B: Engineering, 2022
Kiho Cho, Ginu Rajan, Paul Farrar
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Dental Economics

Public Health Economics, 1945
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Dental economics: a non-subscription dental journal.

The Journal of the American College of Dentists, 2000
The editor of a non-subscription publication for dentists explains the advantages of having a journal whose contents are driven by advertising revenue unrelated to products or services mentioned in the journal and free from political influence as well.
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A review of dental composites: Challenges, chemistry aspects, filler influences, and future insights

Composites Part B: Engineering, 2021
Alireza Aminoroaya   +2 more
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Dental caries

Nature Reviews Disease Primers, 2017
, Domenick T Zero, Kim Rud Ekstrand
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Dental economics

Dental Abstracts, 2007
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Dental economics

The Journal of the American Dental Association, 1978
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