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J Am Dent Assoc, Vol 114, No 1, 40-45.
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Journal of the American Dental Association, Vol 114, Issue 1, 40-45
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Is periodontal disease the primary cause of tooth extraction in adults?



HL Bailit, R Braun, GA Maryniuk, and P Camp

Preventing caries and reducing out-of-pocket costs for dental services are two strategies proposed by the authors to lower the rate of tooth extractions. Efforts also must be made to change public values about the importance of restoring rather than extracting carious teeth.


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