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1 Oral Health Research Institute, Indiana University-Purdue University at Indianapolis, 410 Beauty Avenue, Indianapolis, Indiana 46202, USA
Schoolchildren residing in a fluoride-deficient area were provided either a sodium fluoride (0.1% F) or a nonfluoride dentifrice for home use. About half the children provided each type of dentifrice were also given an initial prophylaxis. Combining the data with regard to the type of dentifrice indicated that the sodium fluoride dentifrice resulted in dental caries reductions of 24 and 26% as noted by the two examiners, respectively.
Submitted on January 25, 1974
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