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New Coronal Caries in Older Adults: Implications for Prevention

S.O. Griffin1,*, P.M. Griffin2, J.L. Swann2, and N. Zlobin2

1 Centers for Disease Control and Prevention/Division of Oral Health/Surveillance, Investigations, and Research Branch, 4770 Buford Highway, MSF10, Chamblee, GA 30341, USA; and
2 School of Industrial & Systems Engineering, Georgia Institute of Technology, Atlanta, GA 30332-0205, USA;



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Figure 1. Mean annual coronal caries incidence and 95% confidence interval (not adjusted for analytic convention criteria) for six studies used in analysis. Vertical lines indicate summary estimate and 95% confidence interval.

 


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Figure 2. Mean annual coronal caries increment and 95% confidence interval (not adjusted for analytic convention) for six studies used in analysis. Vertical lines indicate summary estimate and 95% confidence interval.

 


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Figure 3. Mean annual coronal caries attack rate and 95% confidence interval for six studies used in analysis. Attack rates shown are not adjusted for analytic convention, and only sound surfaces were designated as being at risk when attack rate was calculated. Vertical lines indicate summary estimate and 95% confidence interval.

 





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