Associations between school-based fluoride mouth-rinse program, medical-dental expense subsidy policy, and children's oral health in Japan: an ecological study
Background Dental caries are a common non-communicable disease among children. As a public health measure at the prefectural level, school-based fluoride mouth-rinse (S-FMR) program, medical/dental expense subsidy policies, and other factors may reduce the incidence of dental caries and tooth loss....
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Main Authors: | Takafumi Yamamoto (Author), Sakura Kiuchi (Author), Miho Ishimaru (Author), Hideki Fukuda (Author), Tetsuji Yokoyama (Author) |
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2024-03-01T00:00:00Z.
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