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Prevalence of dental caries in Early Head Start children as diagnosed using teledentistry.

Pediatr Dent 30(4):329-33 (2008) PMID 18767513

This study's purpose was to assess caries prevalence by means of teledentistry in 12- to 60-month old children enrolled in Early Head Start inner-city child core centers.

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