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J Am Dent Assoc, Vol 123, No 2, 49-54.
© 1992 American Dental Association |
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Oral assessments conducted to measure caries experience in adults reveal that, on average, each year of exposure to fluoridated water reduced DFS by 0.29 surfaces. Fluoridation appears to have both pre- and post-eruptive benefits.
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