A comparison of the prevalence of fluorosis in 8-year-old children from seven European study sites using a standardized methodology.

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  - Cochran JA, Ketley CE, Arnadóttir IB, Fernandes B, Koletsi-Kounari H, Oila AM, van Loveren C, Whelton HP, O'Mullane DM
  - 2004
  - April
  - Community Dentistry and Oral Epidemiology
  - A comparison of the prevalence of fluorosis in 8-year-old children from seven European study sites using a standardized methodology.
  - Validated
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  - 32 Suppl 1
  - 28
  - 33
  - The objectives of this study were to report on the prevalence of enamel opacities from seven European study sites using a standardized photographic method, and to investigate the importance of variables responsible for enamel fluorosis.
  - 10.1111/j.1600-0528.2004.00136.x
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AUTHORSCochran JA, Ketley CE, Arnadóttir IB, Fernandes B, Koletsi-Kounari H, Oila AM, van Loveren C, Whelton HP, O'Mullane DM
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ABSTRACTThe objectives of this study were to report on the prevalence of enamel opacities from seven European study sites using a standardized photographic method, and to investigate the importance of variables responsible for enamel fluorosis.
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