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Oral health status of children seen at a paediatric neurology clinic in a tertiary hospital in Nigeria

The study was carried out to determine oral health status and oral health needs of children presenting at the paediatric neurology clinic of the University College Hospital, Ibadan, Nigeria. Diagnosis of each child's disability was performed by the Consultant Paediatric Neurologist. Data on soc...

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Published in:Pediatric dental journal 2012-01, Vol.22 (1), p.16-21
Main Authors: Denloye, Obafunke, Ajayi, Deborah, Lagunju, Ikeoluwa
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