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Background Dental public health (DPH) is a specialty of dentistry that serves the community as a patient rather than the individual. It requires broad knowledge and skills in preventing and controlling oral diseases, planning and administering programs, applied research, surveillance and evaluation, financing, and providing dental care. This article aims to outline DPH practice, emphasizing its role in improving the oral health of communities, and highlight professional training pathways in this field.
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