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Roger Keller Celeste

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The Journal of Evidence-Based Dental Practice|November 17, 2009
Illegal drug use is associated with postoperative complications in persons with mandibular fracturesRoger Keller Celeste
The Journal of Evidence-Based Dental Practice|April 4, 2007
Contextual effect of socioeconomic status influences chronic periodontitisRoger Keller Celeste
The Journal of Evidence-Based Dental Practice|December 19, 2006
Harmful social and biological risk factors accumulated early in life influences the oral health of 6-year-old childrenRoger Keller Celeste
The Journal of Evidence-Based Dental Practice|May 25, 2011
Home bleaching and in-office bleaching may not be equally effective clinicallyRoger Keller Celeste
The Journal of Evidence-Based Dental Practice|March 14, 2013
Oxygenating agents may inhibit tooth staining effect of chlorhexidineRoger Keller Celeste
Health Policy (Amsterdam, Netherlands)|June 19, 2010
How much of the income inequality effect can be explained by public policy? Evidence from oral health in BrazilRoger Keller Celeste, Paulo Nadanovsky
Ciencia & Saude Coletiva|August 31, 2010
[Issues regarding the effects on health of income inequality: contextual mechanisms]Roger Keller Celeste, Paulo Nadanovsky
Journal of Epidemiology and Community Health|November 28, 2017
Do socioeconomic inequalities in pain, psychological distress and oral health increase or decrease over the life course? Evidence from Sweden over 43 years of follow-upRoger Keller Celeste, Johan Fritzell
Community Dentistry and Oral Epidemiology|June 3, 2009
Income and oral health relationship in Brazil: is there a threshold?Roger Keller Celeste, Paulo Nadanovsky
Community Dentistry and Oral Epidemiology|April 1, 2010
Why is there heterogeneity in the effect of dental checkups? Assessing cohort effectRoger Keller Celeste, Paulo Nadanovsky
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The Journal of Evidence-Based Dental Practice|November 17, 2009
Illegal drug use is associated with postoperative complications in persons with mandibular fracturesRoger Keller Celeste
The Journal of Evidence-Based Dental Practice|April 4, 2007
Contextual effect of socioeconomic status influences chronic periodontitisRoger Keller Celeste
The Journal of Evidence-Based Dental Practice|December 19, 2006
Harmful social and biological risk factors accumulated early in life influences the oral health of 6-year-old childrenRoger Keller Celeste
The Journal of Evidence-Based Dental Practice|May 25, 2011
Home bleaching and in-office bleaching may not be equally effective clinicallyRoger Keller Celeste
The Journal of Evidence-Based Dental Practice|March 14, 2013
Oxygenating agents may inhibit tooth staining effect of chlorhexidineRoger Keller Celeste
Health Policy (Amsterdam, Netherlands)|June 19, 2010
How much of the income inequality effect can be explained by public policy? Evidence from oral health in BrazilRoger Keller Celeste, Paulo Nadanovsky
Ciencia & Saude Coletiva|August 31, 2010
[Issues regarding the effects on health of income inequality: contextual mechanisms]Roger Keller Celeste, Paulo Nadanovsky
Journal of Epidemiology and Community Health|November 28, 2017
Do socioeconomic inequalities in pain, psychological distress and oral health increase or decrease over the life course? Evidence from Sweden over 43 years of follow-upRoger Keller Celeste, Johan Fritzell
Community Dentistry and Oral Epidemiology|June 3, 2009
Income and oral health relationship in Brazil: is there a threshold?Roger Keller Celeste, Paulo Nadanovsky
Community Dentistry and Oral Epidemiology|April 1, 2010
Why is there heterogeneity in the effect of dental checkups? Assessing cohort effectRoger Keller Celeste, Paulo Nadanovsky
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