Pediatric Oral HealthCenter for Health Policy Research, The George Washington University, 1992 - 120 pagina's |
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... initial step in eradicating dental caries . Fluoride Use Fluoridation of community water supplies has been one of the greatest public health success stories . Dramatic reductions in dental caries have been shown in hundreds of studies ...
... initial step in eradicating dental caries . Fluoride Use Fluoridation of community water supplies has been one of the greatest public health success stories . Dramatic reductions in dental caries have been shown in hundreds of studies ...
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... initial step in eradicating dental caries . Fluoride remains the most effective anti - caries preventive method . Water system fluoridation is the most effective , but 40 percent of children do not have access to fluoridated water ...
... initial step in eradicating dental caries . Fluoride remains the most effective anti - caries preventive method . Water system fluoridation is the most effective , but 40 percent of children do not have access to fluoridated water ...
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... Initial acquisition of mutans streptococci by infants : evidence of a discrete window of infectivity . J Dent Res 72 : 37-45 , January 1993 . Rule JT . Recognition of dental caries . Pediatr Clin North Am 29 : 454 , 1982 . White GE ...
... Initial acquisition of mutans streptococci by infants : evidence of a discrete window of infectivity . J Dent Res 72 : 37-45 , January 1993 . Rule JT . Recognition of dental caries . Pediatr Clin North Am 29 : 454 , 1982 . White GE ...
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