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J Dent Res 22(2): 107-113, 1943
© 1943 International and American Associations for Dental Research

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STUDIES ON THE INCIDENCE AND CAUSE OF DENTAL DEFECTS IN CHILDREN

I. PROPHYLAXIS

MARCU BRUCKER D.D.S.1

1 Dental Division, Bureau of Health Education and Service, Board of Education, Newark, N. J.

This study of 5103 grade school children of Newark, New Jersey revealed that a state of good dental health, established through reparative work or natural immunity, is more definitely associated with clean than with dirty teeth. A study of tooth brushing habits established the fact that more children were caries free among those who brushed their teeth daily than among the groups that used the tooth brush occasionally or not at all.

Submitted on July 16, 1942
Revised on December 3, 1942




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