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A Ten-Year Longitudinal Study of Caries among Patients Aged 14-72 Years in Norway
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Caries Research
Caries Res (2015) 49 (4): 384–389.
Published Online: 13 May 2015
... or property resulting from any ideas, methods, instructions or products referred to in the content or advertisements. Adults Caries trends Children Longitudinal study The study of caries in populations has always been a main focus in dental epidemiology. Most of the studies are cross...
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Caries Trends in Brazilian Non-Privileged Preschool Children in 1996 and 2006
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Caries Research
Caries Res (2009) 43 (1): 2–9.
Published Online: 10 December 2008
...J.C. Carvalho; M.J. Figueiredo; E.O. Vieira; H.D. Mestrinho The aims were to analyse caries trends in Brazilian non- privileged preschool children from 1996 to 2006 and to test the hypothesis that a decline in caries prevalence would manifest itself as a reduction in the rate of caries progression...