Clinical Signs of Root Caries: Measurement Issues from an Epidemiologic Perspective

The measurement of root caries using a relatively precise, utilitarian, and universally-acceptable methodology based upon clinical signs is a critical and necessary step in the progression of the epidemiologic study of this oral disease. While a clinician directly involved in the care of a patient w...

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