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Open Mouth, Open Mind: Expanding the Role of Primary Care Nurse Practitioners

Abstract Oral health is essential to overall health at any age, although in children it is particularly important because poor oral health can have a deleterious effect on deciduous and permanent dentition. For decades, oral health providers have urged primary care providers to incorporate oral heal...

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Published in:Journal of pediatric health care 2016-09, Vol.30 (5), p.480-488
Main Authors: Clark, Carol A., DNP, RN, FNP-BC, Kent, Kathleen A., DNP, RN, CPNP, Jackson, Richard D., DMD
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