A Study of Fluoride Domestic Waters and Dental Caries Experience in 263 White Illinois Selective Servicemen Living in Fluoride Areas Following the Period of Calcification of the Permanent Teeth'
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A Study of Fluoride Domestic Waters and Dental Caries Experience in 263 White Illinois Selective Servicemen Living in Fluoride Areas Following the Period of Calcification of the Permanent Teeth'
Dean, H.T. , F.A. Arnold, AND E. Elvove, Domestic Water and Dental Caries. Pub. Health Reports, 57: 1155-1179, Aug. 7, 1942.
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