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Referral for secondary restorative dental care in rural and urban areas of Scotland: findings from the Highlands Et Islands Teledentistry Project.

Br Dent J 192(4):224-8 (2002) PMID 11931485

To compare the reported level of use of secondary care services for restorative dental care in rural and urban areas of Scotland.

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