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Dental public health in action: foundation dentists’ delivery of an oral health promotion outreach project for people experiencing homelessness in London
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A study of a targeted homeless dental service in London found that 99% of service users needed some form of treatment (Daly et al., 2010). In a further study of people experiencing homelessness in London, 90% of those interviewed reported having had problems with their mouths and 70% reported having lost teeth since becoming homeless (Groundswell, 2017).
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Journal Article: 29 June 2020
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Last updated: | 30 April 2024 |
First contributed: | 07 July 2023 |
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