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J Dent Educ. 62(10): 803-811 1998
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Journal of Dental Education, Vol 62, Issue 10, 803-811
Copyright © 1998 by American Dental Education Association


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Caries prevention

GK Stookey

It is apparent that the use of fluoride in multiple measures has a significant impact upon the prevention of dental caries. These measures involve public health benefits of water fluoridation, professional fluoride treatments in the dental office, and the home use of effective fluoridated dentifrices, with the use of fluoride rinses and gels as adjuncts when needed. In many clinical situations, professional judgment is required to identify the most appropriate treatment measures to address the needs of individual patients.





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