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Oral Health Promotion, Prevention, and Treatment Strategies for Head Start Families: Early Findings from the Oral Health Initiative Evaluation Volume I Final Interim Report

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  • Patricia Del Grosso
  • Amy Brown
  • Heather Zaveri
  • Sandra Silva
  • Beth Zimmerman
  • Anne Hopewell
  • Diane Paulsell

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Dental caries are a chronic childhood disease that disproportionately affect children living in poverty. This report describes early implementation experiences of 52 grantees implementing oral health models to address this problem.

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  • Patricia Del Grosso & Amy Brown & Heather Zaveri & Sandra Silva & Beth Zimmerman & Anne Hopewell & Diane Paulsell, "undated". "Oral Health Promotion, Prevention, and Treatment Strategies for Head Start Families: Early Findings from the Oral Health Initiative Evaluation Volume I Final Interim Report," Mathematica Policy Research Reports 07bc307393cc467e9bd2c37a0, Mathematica Policy Research.
  • Handle: RePEc:mpr:mprres:07bc307393cc467e9bd2c37a07575f23
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    1. Siegal, M.D. & Marx, M.L. & Cole, S.L., 2005. "Parent or caregiver, staff, and dentist perspectives on access to dental care issues for head start children in Ohio," American Journal of Public Health, American Public Health Association, vol. 95(8), pages 1352-1359.
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