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Factors associated with surface‐level caries incidence in children aged 9 to 13: the Iowa Fluoride Study

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Factors associated with surface‐level caries incidence in children aged 9 to 13: the Iowa Fluoride Study

Auteurs : Barbara Broffitt ; Steven M. Levy ; John Warren ; Joseph E. Cavanaugh

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As dental caries can progress throughout a person's lifetime, understanding caries risk factors unique to specific life phases is important. This study aims to assess caries incidence and risk factors for young adolescents.

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DOI: 10.1111/jphd.12028

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Methods
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