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Fluoride and Adults - Wisconsin Dental Association

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J Dent Res 86(5) 2007 <strong>Fluoride</strong> Affects <strong>Adults</strong> 415pain <strong>and</strong> suffering are more likely if caries remains untreated.The proportion of the U.S. population comprised of olderadults is increasing, most of these persons are likely to be dentate<strong>and</strong> at risk for dental caries, <strong>and</strong> many lower-income adults lackaccess to timely restorative care. Our finding that fluoride iseffective among all adults supports the development <strong>and</strong>implementation of fluoride programs to serve this population.ACKNOWLEDGMENTSThis research was funded by the Division of Oral Health,Centers for Disease Control <strong>and</strong> Prevention (CDC); theDefense Resources Management Institute, Naval PostgraduateSchool; <strong>and</strong> the National Science Foundation (DMI- 0113881).We also acknowledge input from Drs. 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