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| 1730 | Comparing Three Adjustments of State Water Fluoridation Coverage Estimates L. BARKER1, K. DUCHON2, S. PRESSON3, and W. MAAS3, 1U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Atlanta, GA, USA, 2U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), Atlanta, GA, USA, 3Centers for Disease Control, Atlanta, GA, USA |
| 1731 | Assciation Between Piercing and Enlarged Lymph Nodes in Nevada Teens M.J. MCKINNEY, C. MOBLEY, E. SMITH, M.M. DITMYER, and C. DEMOPOULOS, University of Nevada, Las Vegas School of Dental Medicine, USA |
| 1732 | Utilizing “Health Visitors” to Provide Information and Research Access M. HABIBIAN, University of Southern California, Los Angeles, USA |
| 1733 | Prevalence of single-tooth-gaps as potential for implants - results from SHIP-0 F. MACK1, S.A. SAMIETZ2, T. MUNDT2, P. PROFF2, T. GEDRANGE2, T. KOCHER2, and R. BIFFAR2, 1Griffith University, Australia, 2University of Greifswald, Germany |
| 1734 | Eliminating Oral Health Disparities Among Underserved Groups: Recommendations for Action J.B. MCCANTS, University of Louisville School of Dentistry, KY, USA |
| 1735 | Specific Benefits of Powered Toothbrushing in Certain Dentition Areas P. GUGERLI, G. SECCI, and A. MOMBELLI, University of Geneva, Switzerland |
| 1737 | Evaluation of an alternative toothbrush for enamel/dentin radiotracer-abrasivity studies C. GONZALEZ-CABEZAS, and T.L. BALL, Indiana University, Indianapolis, USA |
| 1738 | Forsyth Kids school-based caries prevention program: operational details E. GOULD, J.M. GOODSON, and R. NIEDERMAN, Forsyth Institute, Boston, MA, USA |
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