The use of quality of life measures in oral medicine: a review of the literature

Oral Diseases (2010) 16, 419–430 Objectives:  To explore the use of patient reported quality of life measures in oral medicine, to highlight the importance of use of these measures in oral medicine practice and to provide guidance for the selection of such measures in the future. Methods:  A detaile...

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