Factors associated with early childhood caries incidence among high caries-risk children

Tariqu Ghazal, DDS; Steven Levy, DDS, MPH

Community Dentistry and Oral Epidemiology August 2015; 43(4): 366-374.

Key Findings: Frequent consumption of 100% juice among young children was associated with lower incidence of early childhood dental caries.

Factors associated with early childhood caries incidence among high caries-risk children

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