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1 Indiana University, Bloomington, Indiana
The controlled use of a commercially available stannous fluoride dentifrice reduced the incidence of dental caries in ten- to nineteen-year-old children residing in a military school who brushed their teeth three times a day throughout a 10-month period. This result is thought to be related to the greater frequency of usage of the product in this test than in those conducted previously with a similar product.
Submitted on November 11, 1958
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