2015
DOI: 10.21726/rsbo.v11i4.880
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Access and use of secondary dental care of a large city of Rio Grande do Sul, Brazil

Abstract: The Brazilian Dental Specialty Centers (CEOs) were created due to a limitation of Brazilian public dental care. In 2004, the specialized services corresponded to no more than 3.5% of total dental clinical procedures. These services are a reference for oral health teams in primary care in order to perform additional procedures at this level of attention. Despite the expansion of specialized procedures, the resolution of these services is subject to discussion between managers and researchers. Objective: To eval… Show more

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