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AJPH First Look, published online ahead of print Jul 7, 2005
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Parent or Caregiver, Staff, and Dentist Perspectives on Access to Dental Care Issues for Head Start Children in Ohio

Mark D. Siegal, DDS, MPH, Mary L. Marx, MA and Shannon L. Cole, RDH, BS

Mark D. Siegal and Shannon L. Cole are with the Bureau of Oral Health Services, Ohio Department of Health, Columbus. Mary L. Marx is with the Evaluation Services Center, College of Education, Criminal Justice and Human Services, University of Cincinnati, Cincinnati, Ohio.



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FIGURE 1— Logic model for access to dental care for Head Start children.

Note. EHS/HS = Early Head Start/Head Start.

 


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FIGURE 2— Ohio primary dental care providers’ treatment of young children during the preceding 12 months.

Source. Siegal and Marx.9
Note. GPR/AEGD = General Practice Residency/Advanced Education in General Dentistry program.

 





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