SUBJECT ACCEPTANCE OF STANNOUS FLUORIDE TREATMENT

Responses concerning acceptance were obtained from 370 subjects in a preventive dentistry study using stannous fluoride. The subjects were in five treatment categories; operator-applied three-agent stannous fluoride; operator- applied three-agent placebo; self-preparation stannous fluoride; self- pr...

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