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The Oral Health Gap: Beliefs Vs Behaviour explores the vital intersection between perceptions and practices in oral health, particularly among children and caregivers. This comprehensive volume delves into the socio-cultural, psychological, and educational influences on oral hygiene habits and highlights disparities in oral health awareness. Drawing on historical context, policy evolution, and current challenges, the book emphasizes the role of caregivers, schools, and systemic health strategies. It serves as a valuable resource for dental professionals, educators, and public health policymakers seeking to bridge the gap between oral health knowledge and everyday behaviour.







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