Abstract

Socioeconomic inequalities in the use of dental care services in Europe: what is the role of public coverage? Palència L, Espelt A, Cornejo-Ovalle M, Borrell C.Community Dent Oral Epidemiol 2014;42:97-105. Stefan Listl, Priv-Doz, Dr rer pol, Dr med dent, MSc The authors analyzed samples of persons age 50years or older from 11 European countries to examine whether social inequalities in dental care use are lower in countries with than in countries without public dental care coverage. None Cross-sectional study Level 3: Other evidence Not applicable.

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