Non-utilization of oral health services and associated factors among children and adolescents: an integrative review

To review publications exploring non-utilization of oral health services and to identify factors associated with non-utilization of oral health services among children and adolescents. An integrative review design was adopted. A search was conducted for research articles published during the period...

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