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Author(s) -
Russell A. L.
Publication year - 1949
Publication title -
journal of public health dentistry
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 0.64
H-Index - 63
eISSN - 1752-7325
pISSN - 0022-4006
DOI - 10.1111/j.1752-7325.1949.tb01477.x
Subject(s) - dentistry , dentifrice , enamel paint , saliva , medicine , fluoride , bone decalcification , chemistry , inorganic chemistry
Pelton, W. J., and Wisan, J. M., eds. Dentistry in public health. Bertrand, A. L., and Hitt, H. L. Parental attitudes and dental care for children in selected rural areas of Louisiana. Henschel, C. J., and Lieber, Leon. Carries incidence reduction by unsupervised use of 27.5 per cent ammonium therapy dentifrice. Diebert, A. V. The dentist in the national program of cancer control. Toverud, Guttorm. Decrease in caries frequency in Norwegian children during World War II. Robinson, H. G. B. The metabolism of minerals and vitamins and the effect of systemic conditions on dental caries. Nadler, W. H. Dental infection and extraoral disease. Keyes, P. H. and Shourie, K. L. Dental caries in the syrian hamster. Kipkin, Isadore, and Mc Clure, F. J. Inhibitory effect of fluoride on tooth decalcification by citrate and lactate in vivo. Manly, R. S., and Bibby, B. G. Substances capable of decreasing the acid solubility of tooth enamel. Straub, J., and Adler, P. Fluoride saturation rate of human enamel. Russell, A. L. Dental effects of exposure to fluoride‐bearing Dakota sand‐stone waters at various ages and for various lengths of time. Hill, T. J., White, B., Matt, M., and Peariman, S. A biologically active salivary fraction possibly related to caries susceptibility. Mc Cauley, H. B., Likins, R. C., and Arnold, F. A., Jr. Relation between caries experience and poliomyelitis in Minneapolis school children (1946 epidemic). Banti, Lorenzo. The action of blood on germs presumably killed by antiseptics. Easlick, K. A. Ten “musts” in planning for dental health.