Acidogenic evaluation of pediatric medications in Saudi Arabia
Background: To gain patient compliance, pediatric medication preparations are made palatable by adding sugars such as sucrose, glucose, or fructose. These readily fermentable carbohydrates can significantly increase dental caries potential in the young and chronically sick children. Objectives: To e...
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Main Authors: | Inderjit M Gowdar (Author), Sulaiman A Aldamigh (Author), Abdulrahman M Alnafisah (Author), Mohammed S Wabran (Author), Abdullah S Althwaini (Author), Tamim A Alothman (Author) |
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Wolters Kluwer Medknow Publications,
2020-01-01T00:00:00Z.
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