The effect of fluoride and dietary protein levels on calculus formation, alveolar bone loss, selected salivary constituents and fluoride deposition in the bones and teeth
- PMID: 5271194
- DOI: 10.1902/jop.1970.41.8.430
The effect of fluoride and dietary protein levels on calculus formation, alveolar bone loss, selected salivary constituents and fluoride deposition in the bones and teeth
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