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Oral health status and treatment needs among school children of urban, rural and tribal communities in Mahabubnagar District, Telangana. A cross-sectional study

Background: Oral health is an essential component of overall health and well-being. It affects general health, quality of life, including self-esteem, learning, employment, ability to masticate speak, and other routine activities in a child. Aim: The aim of this study was to assess the oral health s...

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Published in:The journal of the Indian Association of Public Health Dentistry 2023-04, Vol.21 (2), p.146-150
Main Authors: Penigalapati, Sivaram, Ramachandruni, Nimeshika, Srikanth, E, Setty, Srikanth, Chukkala, Sumalatha, Reddy, Kola
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