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Benzian, Habib *, Hobdell, Martin, Holmgren, Christopher, Yee, Robert, Monse, Bella, Barnard, Johannes T., van Palenstein Helderman, Wim
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In International Dental Journal June 2011 61(3):124-130
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Mapengo, Marta Artemisa Abel, Marsicano, Juliane Avansine, de Moura, Patrícia Garcia, Sales-Peres, Arsenio, Hobdell, Martin, Sales-Peres, Sílvia Helena de Carvalho *
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In International Dental Journal August 2010 60(4):273-281
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Bernabeé, Eduardo *, Hobdell, Martin H.
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In The Journal of the American Dental Association February 2010 141(2):143-149
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Hobdell, Martin 1, *, Tsakos, Georgios 1, Sprod, Andy 2, Ladrillo, Teresita E. 3, Ross, Michael W 3, Gordon, Natalie 4, Myburgh, Neil 4, Lalloo, Ratilal 5
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In International Dental Journal December 2009 59(6):381-388
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In Hunter's Tropical Medicine and Emerging Infectious Diseases Edition: Tenth Edition. 2020:127-132
Autor:
Hobdell, Martin H.
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In The Journal of the American Dental Association November 2007 138(11):1433-1436
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In The Journal of the American Dental Association March 2006 137(3):379-385
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In The Journal of the American Dental Association March 2003 134(3):342-346
Autor:
Monse Bella, Duijster Denise, Sheiham Aubrey, Grijalva-Eternod Carlos S, van Palenstein Helderman Wim, Hobdell Martin H
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BMC Public Health, Vol 12, Iss 1, p 725 (2012)
Abstract Background Severe dental caries and the treatment thereof are reported to affect growth and well-being of young children. The objective of this study was to assess the effects of extraction of severely decayed pulpally involved primary teeth
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https://doaj.org/article/a24c1751cdab42e9a1f29da0a7ef6957
Autor:
Mulder Jan, Hobdell Martin, Heinrich-Weltzien Roswitha, Monse Bella, Benzian Habib, van Palenstein Helderman Wim
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BMC Public Health, Vol 11, Iss 1, p 558 (2011)
Abstract Background Dental decay is the most common childhood disease worldwide and most of the decay remains untreated. In the Philippines caries levels are among the highest in the South East Asian region. Elementary school children suffer from hig
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https://doaj.org/article/b1ac703268534f889db5b1befab7a03f