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From: Income and wealth as correlates of socioeconomic disparity in dentist visits among adults aged 20 years and over in the United States, 2011–2014

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Income, wealth and other factors associated with not having a dentist visit in the past 12 months stratified by race/ethnicity among adults aged 20 years and over in the United States+. Each race/ethnicity plot contains two parsimonious multivariable regression models. Income represented by a circle (). Wealth represented by a square (□). Measure of associations are prevalence ratios using Poisson regression models. Significant associations (p < 0.05) are those greater the one (in the figure) and do not cross the one line in the x-axis. Marital status – widowed/divorced/separated vs. married/cohabiting. [+] Data source – National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey (NHANES), 2011–2014

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