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Soda Consumption May Increase Risk of Dental Caries in Primary Teeth of Low-income African Americans.

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The journal of evidence-based dental practice Vol. 15 (4) : 200-1 • Dec 2015

ARTICLE TITLE AND BIBLIOGRAPHIC INFORMATION: Dental caries development among African American children: results from a 4-year longitudinal study. Lim S, Tellez M, Ismail AI.Community Dent Oral Epidemiol 2015;43(3):200-207. REVIEWERS: Masahiro Heima, DDS, PhD, Peter Milgrom, DDS PURPOSE/QUESTION: The authors conducted a secondary analysis of data from Detroit Dental Health Project to examine associations between new dental caries development and individual-level, family-level, and environmental risk factors over 4 years. SOURCE OF FUNDING: This research was supported by National Institute on Dental and Craniofacial Research grant number U54DE14261, the Delta Dental Fund of Michigan, and the University of Michigan Office of Vice President for Research TYPE OF STUDY/DESIGN: Retrospective cohort study LEVEL OF EVIDENCE: Level 2: Limited-quality, patient oriented evidence STRENGTH OF RECOMMENDATION GRADE: Not applicable.

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