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Prevention in practice--a summary

This paper is a summary document of the Prevention in Practice Conference and Special Supplement of BMC Oral Health. It represents the consensus view of the presenters and captures the questions, comments and suggestions of the assembled audience. Using the prepared manuscripts for the conference, c...

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Main Authors: Birch, Stephen, Bridgman, Colette, Brocklehurst, Paul, Ellwood, Roger, Gomez, Juliana, Helgeson, Michael, Ismail, Amid, Macey, Richard, Mariotti, Angelo, Twetman, Svante, Preshaw, Philip M, Pretty, Iain A, Whelton, Helen
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