Cost-analysis of an oral health outreach program for preschool children in a low socioeconomic multicultural area in Sweden

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Cost-analysis of an oral health outreach program for preschool children in a low socioeconomic multicultural area in Sweden. / Wennhall, Inger; Norlund, Anders; Matsson, Lars; Twetman, Svante.

In: Swedish Dental Journal, Vol. 34, No. 1, 01.01.2010, p. 1-7.

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Wennhall, I, Norlund, A, Matsson, L & Twetman, S 2010, 'Cost-analysis of an oral health outreach program for preschool children in a low socioeconomic multicultural area in Sweden', Swedish Dental Journal, vol. 34, no. 1, pp. 1-7.

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Wennhall, I., Norlund, A., Matsson, L., & Twetman, S. (2010). Cost-analysis of an oral health outreach program for preschool children in a low socioeconomic multicultural area in Sweden. Swedish Dental Journal, 34(1), 1-7.

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Wennhall I, Norlund A, Matsson L, Twetman S. Cost-analysis of an oral health outreach program for preschool children in a low socioeconomic multicultural area in Sweden. Swedish Dental Journal. 2010 Jan 1;34(1):1-7.

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Wennhall, Inger ; Norlund, Anders ; Matsson, Lars ; Twetman, Svante. / Cost-analysis of an oral health outreach program for preschool children in a low socioeconomic multicultural area in Sweden. In: Swedish Dental Journal. 2010 ; Vol. 34, No. 1. pp. 1-7.

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