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How to Maximize the Usefulness of Behaviour Change Conversations with Patients during Routine Dental Consultations

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How to Maximize the Usefulness of Behaviour Change Conversations with Patients during Routine Dental Consultations. / Goldthorpe, Joanna; Pretty, Iain ; Hart, Joanne et al.
In: Dental Update, Vol. 49, No. 3, 02.03.2022, p. 233-237.

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Goldthorpe J, Pretty I, Hart J, Cotterill S, Peters S. How to Maximize the Usefulness of Behaviour Change Conversations with Patients during Routine Dental Consultations. Dental Update. 2022 Mar 2;49(3):233-237. doi: 10.12968/denu.2022.49.3.233

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Goldthorpe, Joanna ; Pretty, Iain ; Hart, Joanne et al. / How to Maximize the Usefulness of Behaviour Change Conversations with Patients during Routine Dental Consultations. In: Dental Update. 2022 ; Vol. 49, No. 3. pp. 233-237.

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