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Conclusions. Abbreviations. References



Conclusions

Within the limitations of the present study, the findings suggested that the composition of the oral microflora did not differ in preschool children involved in a 2-year community fluoride varnish program when compared with those attending a standard oral health program without fluoride varnish applications.

Abbreviations

CCUG:

Culture Collection University of Gothenburg

ECC:

Early childhood caries

ICDAS:

International Caries Detection and Assessment System

OMGS:

Oral microbiology Gothenburg Sweden

Ppm:

Parts per million

SEK:

Swedish Crowns

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