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Small-area socioeconomic status and children's oral health in a safety-net care delivery setting.

Marcie S RubinSean A P CloustonBurton L Edelstein
Published in: Journal of public health dentistry (2020)
Within an inner city area of poverty, the greater a census tract's socioeconomic risks to health, the greater the odds that children over age five experience caries and the lesser their odds of having dental sealants. While associations between SES and oral health outcomes across the full spectrum of SES have been recognized, this study suggests that within lower SES areas, SES-associated gradients exist in children's oral health.
Keyphrases
  • oral health
  • young adults
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