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editorial
. 2017 Dec 4;108(3):e219–e220. doi: 10.17269/CJPH.108.6347

Special section on dental public health: A collaboration between the Canadian Journal of Public Health and the Canadian Association of Public Health Dentistry

Section spéciale sur la santé dentaire publique : une collaboration entre la Revue canadienne de santé publique et l’Association canadienne de la santé dentaire publique

Lindsay McLaren 11,, Raphael Figueiredo 21
PMCID: PMC6972385  PMID: 28910240

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