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J Am Dent Assoc, Vol 127, No 10, 1477-1488.
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Despite major advances in caries prevention, a large subset of the U.S. population still needs additional control measures. In numerous other countries, needs are escalating as caries rates continue to rise. Building on current strategies and new insights into the specific mechanisms of caries initiation, researchers are creatively using a variety of new technologies, especially in molecular biology, to fashion a new generation of preventive measures.
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