Dental health of preschool children after two-years of a supervised tooth brushing program in Southern Israel
Abstract Background Supervised tooth brushing is an important part of leading national oral health improvement programs in different countries. With the cessation of water fluoridation in 2014, a new program was immediately required to provide community-based caries prevention, especially amongst yo...
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Main Authors: | Lena Natapov (Author), Dan Dekel (Author), Vadim Pikovsky (Author), Shlomo Paul Zusman (Author) |
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