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Attitudes and Access Patterns of Michigan Veterans Ineligible for Oral Healthcare Benefits: A cross-sectional study

Valerie Nieto, Michelle Arnett and Danielle Furgeson
American Dental Hygienists' Association August 2019, 93 (4) 6-13;
Valerie Nieto
RDH, BSDH
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Michelle Arnett
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Danielle Furgeson
RDH, MS, DHSc
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    Dental insurance coverage of veterans ineligible for VADC (n=145)

    *respondents checked all dental insurance benefits that applied

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    Dental home and appointment description in veterans ineligible for VADC benefits (n=145)

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    Incidence and management of toothache in last twelve months in veterans ineligible for VADC benefits (n=145)

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    Perceived importance of routine dental care and oral health status. Veterans ineligible for VADC benefits (n=145)*

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    Veteran's perceived oral health status (n=181)

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