HIGHLIGHTS
- who: Anas Salami from the These are children who did not use preventive, examination or restorative servicesComparing users and non-users across all age groups, non-user were more likely to come from the most affluent quintile multiple deprivation group. It is reasonable to infer that they are individuals who likely have better oral health than users and/or that they make use of private dental care and fail to show up in the publicly funded system. Given the data distribution-a large number of zeros with a heavy tail- a generalised linear regression model was used . . .
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