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The Effectiveness of a Novel Infant Tooth Wipe in High Caries-risk Babies 8 to 15 Months Old
Pediatric Dentistry, 09/18/07
Galganny-Almeida, A., et al. - Thirty-five healthy and caries-free infants were selected. Babies had never had their teeth cleaned and no primary molars were yet present. Subjects were identified with the risk factor of nightly feeding behaviors. Pre- and postcleaning oral hygiene plaque measurements were recorded and then analyzed by a blinded examiner...Conclusions: The Novel Infant Tooth Wipe provides an effective method of plaque removal before the eruption of primary molars
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