Physician and Dentist: New Initiatives to Jointly Mitigate Early Childhood Oral Disease

Current research findings for early childhood caries (ECC) disease in the US point to an urgent need for physicians and dentists to partner and intervene on behalf of children considered most at risk, aged birth to 3 years. Here, Berg reviews the current state of affairs in the US for the ECC diseas...

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Cooperative Behavior
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Dental Caries - economics
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Dental Caries - therapy
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Family Practice
Health Care Costs
Health Promotion
Health Status Disparities
Healthcare Disparities
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Infant
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Physicians
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United States - epidemiology
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