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    Implications of the Minamata Convention on Mercury on Oral Health in Kenya

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    2020-04-26
    Author
    Osiro, O.,
    Kisumbi, B.
    Kariuki, D
    Gathece, L
    Type
    Article
    Language
    en_US
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    Abstract
    Key Messages Dental amalgam is scheduled for a global phase-down. Several phase-down strategies are available to ensure that oral health is not affected by the unavailability of affordable dental treatment. The expected impact is improved oral health status of Kenyans through the adoption of disease prevention and health promotion. Furthermore, through improved access to affordable restorative dental care using low-cost alternative filling materials
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    https://uonresearch.org/journal/index.php/kpb/article/view/8
    http://erepository.uonbi.ac.ke/handle/11295/154913
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    Osiro, O., Kisumbi, B., Kariuki, D., & Gathece, L. (2020). Implications of the Minamata Convention on Mercury on Oral Health in Kenya. Kenya Policy Briefs, 1(1), 17–18.
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