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Outcome-Based Quality Control by a Dental Reference Profile of a Population-Based Study (SHIP-0)

Objectives. The aim was to develop an instrument for quality control in dental practices. We compared the number of teeth of subjects of the Study of Health in Pomerania (SHIP-0) with those from patients of dental practices. Methods. Patients from seven dental practices (n=1,497) were randomly sampl...

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Main Authors: Samietz, Stefanie, Söhnel, Andreas, Schwahn, Christian, Holtfreter, Birte, Mundt, Torsten, Meisel, Peter, Hoffmann, Wolfgang, Kocher, Thomas, Biffar, Reiner
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