Early childhood caries and intake of 100 percent fruit juice: Data from NHANES, 1999-2004.

Clemencia Vargas, DDS, PhD; Bruce Dye, DDS; Catherine Kolasny, BS; et al.

Journal of the American Dental Association December 2014; 145(12): 1254-1261.

Key Findings: Researchers at the University of Maryland’s School of Dentistry in Baltimore which analyzed data on nearly 2,300 US preschool children from several studies found no association between intake of 100% fruit juice and early childhood caries (ECC). These results are consistent with those of other studies and show that consumption of 100% fruit juice is not associated with early childhood caries.

Early childhood caries and intake of 100 percent fruit juice: Data from NHANES, 1999-2004.

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