C:SPC:master-list, alphabetical by author : 110 references, * 89 reprints available, [ ] relevant country. Compiled by: TW Cutress Publications relevant to oral health, oral conditions and care systems in the South Pacific Island Nations, 1950 1.
Adachi, M. Health and food habit-studies of food habit changes among the people of Tonga. Nippon Shika Ishikai Zasshi 1982;35(1):31-8 [Ton]
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Adkins, B.L., Barmes, D.E. and Schamschula, R.G. Etiology of caries in Papua New Guinea. The trace element content of urine samples and its relation to individual dental caries experience. Bull World Health Organ 1974, 50(6):495-504 [PNG]
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Amaratunge, A. Oral health status of community school children in Port Moresby, Papua New Guinea. Odontostomatol Trop, 1987, Mar; 10(1):39-44 [PNG]
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Amaratunge, A. Rampant dental caries in Papua New Guinean Children. Odontostomatol Trop, 1989;12(1): 146 [PNG]
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Bailit, H.L., Ogan., E. and Leigh, R. Oral health of the Nasioi of Bougainville. Australian Dental Journal, pp. 353-359, October, 1968 [PNG]
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Barnaud, J. Polynesia and dental caries. Information Dentaire (French); 1968;28; 50(13):1319-22 [FP]
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Barnaud, J. Dental hygiene and education among students on the island of Tahiti. Pedod. Fr. 1977;11:239-50 [FP]
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Barnard, P.D. Oral health in Western Samoa school children. Odontostomatol. Trop. 1979 May; 2(6):29-36 [WS]
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Barnaud, J. Dental caries and its prevention in French Polynesia. Med. Trop. (Mars) 1982 SepOct;42(5):551 [FP]
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Barnaud, J. Dental anormaly and French Polynesia. A story...to follow. Odontostomatol Trop 1982 Sep; 5(3):133-5 [FP]
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Barnaud, J. Dental caries ...... a declining disease. INF Dent 1989 May; 11; 71(19):1605-11
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Barrett, M.J., Williamson, J.J. Oral health of Australian aborigines: survey methods and prevalence of dental caries. Aust Dent J 1972;17:37-50 [Aus]
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Baume, L.J. The message of combined epidemiological and laboratory investigations into the caries conditions of Polynesians. Indent. 3: 36-39 [SPC]
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Baume, L.J. Caries prevalence and caries intensity among 12344 school children of French Polynesia. Archives of Oral Biol. 1969, 14:181205 [FP]
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Baume, LJ. The pattern of dental disease in French Polynesia Int Dent J 1973 Dec; 23(4):57984 [FP]
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Baume, L.J. Dental health and diet in French Polynesia and Western Samoa. Actual Odontostomatol (Paris) 1974, Jun; 28(106):229-52 [FP]
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Baume,L.J. and Vulliemoz, J.P. Dietary fluoride uptake into the enamel of caries-susceptible "yellow" permanent teeth and of caries-resistant permanent and primary teeth of Polynesians. Arch Oral Biol. 1970, 15:431-443 [Ni]
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Baume, L.J. and Vulliemoz, J.P. Variations in the mineral content of the enamel of Polynesian teeth. Int. Dent. J., 1972, June 22(2):193-218 [Ni]
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Beck, D.J. A simple method for public health sureys in developing countries. NZ Dent. J. 1964, 60:274-90 [SPC, Tokelau]
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Beck, D.J., Ludwig, T.G. Sex Differences in Dental Disease in Polynesian Peoples. NZ Dent J. 1966;62:279-291 [T, NZ]
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Beecher, D.M. The history of dental health in Guam. Bull. Hist. Dent. 1983 Oct; 31(2):108-12 [Gu]
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Cadell, P.B. Dental health in South Pacific territories. Noumea: SPC, 1960. (SPC Technical Paper; No. 131) [SPC]
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Cadell, P.B. Dental conditions amongst native Nauruans. Australian Dental Journal. 1959; 6: 389-394 [Na]
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Cadell, P.B. Geographic distribution of dental caries in relation to New Zealand soils. Australia Dent J. 1964;9(1):32-8 [NZ]
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Campbell, T.D., J.H. Gray. Observations on the teeth of Australian Aborigines. Aust J Dent. 1936; [Aus]
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Campbell, P.B. Food, food values and food habits of the Australian Aborigines in relation to their dental condition. Aust Dent J. 1939; 43:1 [Aus]
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Camrass, R. Western Samoa : Delivery of dental services in an emergent nation. British Dental Journal. 1973;7:337-340 [WS]
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Camrass, R. A periodontal programme for a developing country (Western Samoa) Dent J Malaysia-Singapore. 1973;1:45-50 [WS]
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Camrass, R. Dental planning, priorities and personnel in the developing countires of the third world. British Dent J. 1974;137:405-7 [SPC]
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Camrass, R. An oral health survey of Western Samoans. Community Dent Oral Epidmiology. 1974;2:12-19 [WS]
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Camrass, R. An oral health survey of Manono-tai, Western Samoa. NZ Dent J 1974;70:126 [WS]
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Camrass R. Polynesian school dental therapists: community dentistry through voluntary co-operation in Western Samoa. NZ Dent J. 1975 Apr; 71(324):70-3 [WS] 31.* Camrass, R. Respose to periodontal services. Dent J. 1977;6:209-11 [WS]
Brit
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Cooke R. The colorful people of Papua New Guinea. Some of their habits and some disease which result from these habits. Pathol. Annu. 1986;21(2):311-46 [PNG]
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Cowan, D. Dental Care in Papua New Guinea. British dental Journal. 1990 Mar. 24;168(6):265 [PNG]
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Crooks, M.C. Prevalence of developmental defects of enamel in children and young adults in the Cook Island. NZ Dent J. 1990 Apr; 86(384):39-41 [CI]
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Cunningham, W.M. Prevalence of Periodontal (Parodontal) Disease 2. In Australasia. 1954, 200-7 [SPC]
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Cutress, T.W., Powell, R.N., and Ball, M.E. Differing profiles of periodontal disease in two similar South Pacific island populations. Community Dent. and Oral Epidemiology. 1982;10:193-203 [WS]
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Cutress, T.W. Epidemiology and trends in dental caries and periodontal disease. WHO, Regional Office for the Western Pacific, Meeting of Deans of Dental Schools. 1983, 1-57 [SPC]
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Cutress, T.W. The magnitude of the periodontal disease problem. NZ Dent J. 1984, 80:115-9 [SPC]
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Cutress T.W. A 3-year Community-based periodontal disease prevention progamme for adults in developing nation. Int. Dent J. 1991, Dec. [Ton]
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Cutress, T.W., Howell, P.T. Caries preventive effect of high fluoride and xylitol containing dentofrice. J Chil Dent. Aug. 1992 [FP]
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Davies, G.N. Dental conditions among the Polynesians of Pukapuka Island (Danger Island). II. The prevalence of periodontal disease. J of Res. 1956, 5:734-74 [T]
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Davies, G.N. Primary oral health care for developing countries World Health Forum. 1991, 12:168-74 [PNG]
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Davies, G.N., Hedrick, P., Luveni, J., Pal, V., Singh, D. Dental caries and periodontal disease in Fiji. Aust. dent. J. 1992; 37: 386-93 [FJ]
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Department of Health. Survey of the Public Dental Health Service in Niue and Plan for Development. 1968 [Ni]
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Espie, J.A. Report on the public dental health service. Nieu 1974 [Ni]
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Finau, S.A., Prior, I.A.M., Leslie, P.N., Pifeleti, T. The Tonga 1973 Children Study: Design, Demographic Aspect and Disease Prevalence. J Trop Ped. 1983;29:201-205 [Ton]
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Gaugin, J-P. Status of oral and dental health in the South Pacific. Third regional Technic Meeting of the Chief Dental Officers. Noumea, New Caledonia. 1990, P: 75 [SPC]
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Hanson, W.W. Dental caries in the Cook Islands. Noumea: SPC, 1970 (SPC Information Document; No. 21) [SPC]
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Howarth D, Tetaua T. Why free sugars consumption should be below 15 kg per person per in industrialised countries: the dental evidence. 1991. LETTER Brit Dent J 173:63-65.
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Hoffman, M.P., Cutress T.W. Some epidemiological and scanning electron microscopic features of crazing of the dental enamel of Polynesians. NZ Dent J. 1989 Jul; 85(381):86 [Ton]
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Hoffman, M.P., Cutress, T.W. Prevalence of developmental defects of enamel in children in the Kingdom of Tonga. NZ Dent J. 1988 Jan; 84(375):7-10 [Ton]
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Hollis, M.J. Report on a visit to the Gilbert and Ellice Island Colony. Noumea, South Pacific Commission. 1971 [Tu]
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Hollis, M.J. The delivery of dental services in the South Pacific Area of the Pacific Basin, especially the Island Group and Territories. Int Dent J. 1973 Dec;23(4):622-7 [SPC]
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Hollis, M.J. Fluorosis and dental caries in the Ellice Island. NZ Dent J. 1974;70:181-84 [Tu]
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Homan, B.T., Davies, G.N. An oral health survey of aborigines and Torres Strait Islanders in far North Queensland Aust. Dent. J. !8;85-86,1973 [Aus]
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Howell, P.T. L'Hygiene Buccale en Milieu Siolarise Eny Polynesia Francoise. Odontostomatol. Trop. 1 x 2 (1968):65 [FP]
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Jamrazik, K. Regional Variation of oral cancer in Papua New Guinea. PNG Med J. 1985 Mar; 28(1):91 [PNG]
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Kandelman, D., Bar, A. and Heft, A. Collaborative WHO Xylitol Field Study in French Polynesia. I. Baseline Prevalence and 32-Month Caries Increment. Caries Res. 22: 55-62, 1988 [FP]
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Kawamoto, K. The dental morphology of the Polynesians in the Cook Islands. Aichi Gakuin Daigaku Shigakkai Shi. 1989 Dec. 27(4):855-83 [CI]
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Kean, M.R. Polynesian Face and Dentition: Functional Perspective. American J. of Physical Anthropology 1990, 2:361-70 [SPC]
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Keke, L.
Report on the second evaluation of a pilot
dental preventive project in Fiji-1982. SPC, New Caledonia, 1983 [FJ] 59.*
Keke, L., Singh D., and Pal V. Report on the third and final evaluation of a pilot dental preventive project in Fijian - 1983. SPC, New Caledonia, March, 1985. [FJ]
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Klewansky, P. Dental care in French Polynesia. Reality and prospects. IN\F Dent ( Information Dentaire/Franch ) 1985 Mar; 67(12): 1117-20 [FP]
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Logan, T.H. Periodontal disease in the Tokelou Islands. NZ Dent. J. 1969; 65(301):166-72 [T]
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Lhomond, H. Dental health experiences in the Tuamotu-Gambier archipelago (French Polynesia). 1: Dental practice in the isolated islands. Odontostomatol Trop 1982. Mar; 5(1):7-15 [FP]
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Lhomond, H.
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Lichton, I.J., Bullard, L.R., Sherrell, B.U. A Conspectus of Research on Nutritional Status in Hawaii and Western Samoa - 1960-1980 with References to Diseases in Which Diet Has Been Implicated. Wld. Rev. Nutr. Diet. 1983;41:40-75 [WS]
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Lombardi, A.V. Malocclusion in the Kwaio, a Melanesian group on Malaita, Solomon Islands. Am J Phy Anthropol. 1972 Mar; 36(2):283-93 [SI]
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Losee, F.L. Results of a Year's Research on Dental Caries in American Samoa - 1950. Journal of the American Academy of Applied Nutrition. 5: 258-265, 1954 [AS]
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Malden, N. Dcentistry in the Southern Highlands of Papua New Guinea. Brit Dent J. 1983,7154(9):297-299 [PNG]
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Masi, MB. The pattern of dental disease in the South Pacific Area of the Pacific Basin. Int Dent J. 1973 Dec; 23(4):573-8 [SPC]
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McKegg, RN. Education for dental health in the Cook Islands. Res Rev Med Res. 1987; O:152-3 [CI]
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McKegg, RN. The periodontal status of
Experience de syne dentaire dans L'archipel des Tuanotu-Gambier. Odontosmatol Trop. 1982, 5:65 [T]
Polynesians in Auckland-----1979. J N Z Soc. Periodontol. 1981;(51): 11-5 [NZ] 70.
Moody, GH. Oral pathology in Papua New Guinea. Int J Oral Surg 1982, Aug; 11(4):240-5 [PNG]
71.
Moore E. Tokelau Island Dentistry. Bull. NZ Soc. Periodontol. 1972 Aug; (34):9-10 [T]
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Mura, R., Hollis, M.J. Epidemiologie des affections dentaires dans le Pacifique Sud. [SPC]
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Mura, R. Dental epidemiolgy in the South Pacific. Noumea: SPC, 1974. (SPC Technical Paper; No. 168) [SPC]
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Neubath, R.G. Dental conditions in school children of American Samoa. Noumea: SPC, 1954. (SPC Technical Paper; No. 64) [AS]
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Patel, S. Dental Caries and Periodontal Disease in Papua New Guinea. British Dental Journal. 1990,20;169(8):256-257 [PNG]
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Pejrone, G. New trends in the prevention of dental caries in the extensive oral rehabilitation plan in French Polynesia. Minerva Stomatol 1968 Aug; 17(8): 704-10 [FP]
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Powell, R.N., Cutress, T.W. Changing patterns of caries prevalence in Tongatapu. Odontostomatol Trop. 1981 Dec; 4(4):221-7 [Ton]
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Saunders, J.L.L., Taylor, R.M.S. The Dental Condition and Diet of the Maoris of Maungapohatu Village. New Zealand Dental Journal. p. 92-96. [NZ]
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Schamschula, R.G., Keyes, P.H., Hornabrook, R.W. Root surfac caries in Lufa, New Guinea. I. Clinical Observations. JADA 85: 603-608 September 1972 [PNG]
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Schamschula, R.G., Barmes, D.E., Keyes and Gulbinat, W. Prevalence and interrelationships of root surface caries in Lufa, Papua New Guinea. Comm Dent. Oral Epidemiol. 1974: 2: 295-304 [PNG]
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Schamschula, R.G., Adkins, B.L., Barmes and G. Charlton. Betel chewing and caries experience in New Guinea. Community Dent Oral Epidemiol. 1977: 5: 284-286 [PNG]
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Scrimgeour EM. Trends in tobacco consumption and incidences of associated neoplasms in Papua New Guinea. Br. Med. J.: Cancer Res; 1983 Apr. 30; 286(6375): 1414-6 [PNG]
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Shizukuishi S. Epidemiologic survey on oral diseases in Fiji III. survey on periodontal disease using the CPITN (WHO) J. Osaka Univ. Dent Sch. 1986;26:231-366 [FJ]
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Slome, B.A., Rozier, R.G., and Seidel, J.S. A survey of dental disease in children of Wuvulu Island, Papua New Guinea. Oral Epidemiology. 1980, 8(3):146-150 [PNG]
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South Pacific Commission. Second regional technic meeting of chief dental officers. Noumea, Apr. 1982 [SPC]
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South Pacific Commission. The Effect of Urbanisation and Western Diet on the Health of Pacific Island Populations [Tech paper No.186], Noumea, New Caledonia, Dec, 1984 [SPC]
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South Pacific Commission. Preliminary Investigation into Diet and Dental Health. Noumea, New Caledonia, Jul, 1978 (reported by Dr. J. Thompson) [SPC]
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South Pacific Commission. Regional Meeting of Chief Dental Officers. Observations from DMF-S Survey. Noumea, New Caledonia, 3-7 Apr. 1978 (reported by Dr. Jack Helken) [SPC]
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Speake, J.D. Caries prevalence and restorative dental services in some Pacific Islands. Australian Dental Journal. 25: 193-196, 1980 [SPC]
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Speake, J.D., Cutress, T.W., Ball, M.E. The Prevalence of Dental Caries and the Concentration of Fluoride in Enamel of Children in the South Pacific. NZ Dent J. 1979, 75(340):94-106 [SPC]
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Speake, J.D., Singh D., Ligani, M. Caries, periodontal disease and treatment requirements amongst urban school children in Fiji. Odontostomatol trop 1980 Jun; 3(2):47-63 [FJ]
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Speake, J.D., Singh D. and Ligani, M. Report on a dental survey of urban school children in Fiji-1978. SPC, New Caledonia, June 1979 [FJ]
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Speake, J.D. and Mckegg, R.N. Report on a visit to Fiji 17 Feb-7 Mar 1980. Initiation of Pilot Dental Preventive Project. SPC, New Caledonia, May 1980 [FJ]
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Speake, J.D. Report on the first evaluation of a pilot dental preventive project in Fiji-1981, SPC, New Caledonia, Sep 1981 [FJ]
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Speake, J.D. Oral health in Tuvalu. Community Dent Oral Epidemiol. 1982 Aug; 10(4):173-7 [Tu]
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Stich, H.F. Oral lesions, genotoxicity and nitrosamines in betel quid chewers with no obvious increase in oral cancer risk. Caner Letters, 1986,31:15-25 [Gu]
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Sutton, P.R.N. Dental health survey of the Banabans. Australian Dental Journal. pp. 23-27, February, 1970. [FJ]
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Taylor, A.G. Dental conditions among the inhabitants of Easter Island J Can Dent Assoc 1966 May; 32(5): 286-90 [SPC]
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Taylor, R.M. The significance of tooth wear in Polynesians--- a review. Ann Dent 1976 Spring; 35(1):5-11 [SPC]
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Tonga national survey of dental health of adults and children 1966 [Ton]
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Tonga national survey of dental health of adults and children 1986 [Ton]
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Turner, C.G. The dentition of New Britain West Nakana Melanesians. Peopling of the Pacific. Am J Phys Anthropal. 1978 Sep; 49(3):361-71 [PNG]
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Vulliemoz, J.P. The structure of "yellow" teeth, fluorotic teeth from Polynesia: their relationship to dental caries and nutrition. SSo Schweiz Manatsschr Zahnheilkd. 1966 Apr; 76(4):409-34 [SPC]
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Wong, K.K. Report of Survey of Dental Diseases and Conditions in Fiji. WHO-Regional Office for the Western Pacific. 24 January, 1969 (WPRO 0115) [FJ]
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Wong, K.K. Assignment report South Pacific Islands. Manila, World Health Organization, Western Pacific Regional Office. 1969 [SPC, FJ, Ton]
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Yamada, H. Inter-Island variations in tooth size of
Cook Island and their biological affinities with other Oceanic people. J. of Anthropol. Society of Nippon. 1988, 4: 435-48 [CI] 107.*
Yamada, H., Kawamoto, K., and Sakai, T. Dental health in Cook Islands schoolchildren. Man and Culture in Oceania. 1989;5:79-81 [CI]