Are Lowered Socioeconomic Circumstances Causally Related to Tooth Loss? A Natural Experiment Involving the 2011 Great East Japan Earthquake
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I. Kawachi | K. Kondo | J. Aida | K. Osaka | Y. Matsuyama | T. Tsuboya | H. Hikichi
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