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J Am Dent Assoc, Vol 134, No 3, 276.
© 2003 American Dental Association

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LETTERS

REPORT QUESTIONED

Dr. James Hamilton and colleagues present a well-planned clinical evaluation of caries and possible treatment ("Early Treatment of Incipient Carious Lesions," December JADA). I find a number of issues with the article, but prefer to address one. JADA has again allowed an article championing nontreatment that was underwritten by an insurance company (Delta Dental).

There is a saying that applies well to this situation: "Make a fool of me once, shame on you. Make a fool of me twice, shame on me."



Brian Gray, D.D.S.

Washington



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