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Barriers to special care patients with mental illness receiving oral healthcare.

A cross sectional study in the Holy City of Makkah, Saudi Arabia

Mohsen K. Aljabri, Ibrahim Z. Gadibalban, Aboelezz M. Kalboush, Hesham S. Sadek and Hassan H. Abed
Saudi Medical Journal April 2018, 39 (4) 419-423; DOI: https://doi.org/10.15537/smj.2018.4.21560
Mohsen K. Aljabri
From the Faculty of Dentistry (Aljabri), from the Faculty of Medicine (Gadibalban), from the Department of Basic and Clinical Oral Sciences, Faculty of Dentistry (Sadek), Umm Alqura University, from the Psychiatric Department (Kalboush), Al-Noor Specialist Hospital, Makkah, Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, from the Department of Sedation and Special Care Dentistry (Abed), Guy’s Hospital, King’s College London, United Kingdom
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Ibrahim Z. Gadibalban
From the Faculty of Dentistry (Aljabri), from the Faculty of Medicine (Gadibalban), from the Department of Basic and Clinical Oral Sciences, Faculty of Dentistry (Sadek), Umm Alqura University, from the Psychiatric Department (Kalboush), Al-Noor Specialist Hospital, Makkah, Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, from the Department of Sedation and Special Care Dentistry (Abed), Guy’s Hospital, King’s College London, United Kingdom
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Aboelezz M. Kalboush
From the Faculty of Dentistry (Aljabri), from the Faculty of Medicine (Gadibalban), from the Department of Basic and Clinical Oral Sciences, Faculty of Dentistry (Sadek), Umm Alqura University, from the Psychiatric Department (Kalboush), Al-Noor Specialist Hospital, Makkah, Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, from the Department of Sedation and Special Care Dentistry (Abed), Guy’s Hospital, King’s College London, United Kingdom
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Hesham S. Sadek
From the Faculty of Dentistry (Aljabri), from the Faculty of Medicine (Gadibalban), from the Department of Basic and Clinical Oral Sciences, Faculty of Dentistry (Sadek), Umm Alqura University, from the Psychiatric Department (Kalboush), Al-Noor Specialist Hospital, Makkah, Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, from the Department of Sedation and Special Care Dentistry (Abed), Guy’s Hospital, King’s College London, United Kingdom
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Hassan H. Abed
From the Faculty of Dentistry (Aljabri), from the Faculty of Medicine (Gadibalban), from the Department of Basic and Clinical Oral Sciences, Faculty of Dentistry (Sadek), Umm Alqura University, from the Psychiatric Department (Kalboush), Al-Noor Specialist Hospital, Makkah, Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, from the Department of Sedation and Special Care Dentistry (Abed), Guy’s Hospital, King’s College London, United Kingdom
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Saudi Medical Journal Apr 2018, 39 (4) 419-423; DOI: 10.15537/smj.2018.4.21560

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