Critical Review of Willingness to Pay for Clinical Oral Health Interventions.

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Published in J Dent on June 26, 2017

Authors

Sharon Hui Xuan Tan1, Christopher R Vernazza2, Rahul Nair3

Author Affiliations

1: Ministry of Health Holdings, Singapore 1 Maritime Square, 099253, Singapore. Electronic address: thxsharon@gmail.com.
2: Centre for Oral Health Research, Newcastle University Framlington Place, Newcastle Upon Tyne, NE2 4BW, United Kingdom. Electronic address: c.r.vernazza@ncl.ac.uk.
3: University of Adelaide, ARCPOH, Adelaide Dental School, Level 9, AHMS Building, Adelaide, SA 5005, Australia. Electronic address: Rahul.n@outlook.com.

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