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Association between Early Childhood Caries, Feeding Practices and an Established Dental Home

Erin A. Kierce, Linda D. Boyd, Lori Rainchuso, Carole A. Palmer and Andrews Rothman
American Dental Hygienists' Association February 2016, 90 (1) 18-27;
Erin A. Kierce
RDH, MS, MPH
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Linda D. Boyd
RDH, RD, EdD
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Lori Rainchuso
RDH, MS
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Carole A. Palmer
EdD, RD, LDN
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Andrews Rothman
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    Univariate and Multivariate Logistic Regression Models for Caries Prevalence (DMFT>0 vs DMFT=0); Recall Patients (n=101)

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    Association Between Feeding Practices and DMFT Score Among Established Dental Home Group (n=101) (Univariate Poisson Regression for DMFT index)

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