A research team reports in the Journal of Public Health Dentistry that the added fluoride in many Americans’ drinking water may be protecting older adults’ teeth from decay, but the benefit is often thought of as being largely for children.
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A research team reports in the Journal of Public Health Dentistry that the added fluoride in many Americans’ drinking water may be protecting older adults’ teeth from decay, but the benefit is often thought of as being largely for children.
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