Dental caries, fluoride levels and oral hygiene practices of school children in Matebeleland South, Zimbabwe
Abstract 1386, 5–6-yr-old and 1326, 12-yr-old schoolchildren in the mainly rural province of Matabeleland South, in Zimbabwe, were examined for dental caries and interviewed about their oral hygiene practices. Fluoride contents of the drinking water source of the schools were determined and were fou...
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