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Relationship of Naturally Occurring Fluoride in Carroll County, Maryland to Aquifers,Well Depths, and Fluoride Supplementation Prescribing Behaviors
Diane Osso, Norman Tinanoff, Elaine Romberg, Sheryl Syme and Michael Roberts
American Dental Hygienists' Association January 2008, 82 (1) 10;
Diane Osso
RDH, MS
Norman Tinanoff
DDS, MS
Elaine Romberg
PhD
Sheryl Syme
RDH, MS
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American Dental Hygienists' Association
Vol. 82, Issue 1
Winter 2008
Relationship of Naturally Occurring Fluoride in Carroll County, Maryland to Aquifers,Well Depths, and Fluoride Supplementation Prescribing Behaviors
Diane Osso, Norman Tinanoff, Elaine Romberg, Sheryl Syme, Michael Roberts
American Dental Hygienists' Association Jan 2008, 82 (1) 10;
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