Dental caries

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Dental caries. / Pitts, Nigel B; Zero, Domenick T; Marsh, Phil D; Ekstrand, Kim; Weintraub, Jane A; Ramos-Gomez, Francisco; Tagami, Junji; Twetman, Svante; Tsakos, Georgios; Ismail, Amid I.

In: Nature Reviews. Disease Primers, Vol. 3, 17030, 25.05.2017.

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Pitts, NB, Zero, DT, Marsh, PD, Ekstrand, K, Weintraub, JA, Ramos-Gomez, F, Tagami, J, Twetman, S, Tsakos, G & Ismail, AI 2017, 'Dental caries', Nature Reviews. Disease Primers, vol. 3, 17030. https://doi.org/10.1038/nrdp.2017.30

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Pitts, N. B., Zero, D. T., Marsh, P. D., Ekstrand, K., Weintraub, J. A., Ramos-Gomez, F., Tagami, J., Twetman, S., Tsakos, G., & Ismail, A. I. (2017). Dental caries. Nature Reviews. Disease Primers, 3, [17030]. https://doi.org/10.1038/nrdp.2017.30

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Pitts NB, Zero DT, Marsh PD, Ekstrand K, Weintraub JA, Ramos-Gomez F et al. Dental caries. Nature Reviews. Disease Primers. 2017 May 25;3. 17030. https://doi.org/10.1038/nrdp.2017.30

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Pitts, Nigel B ; Zero, Domenick T ; Marsh, Phil D ; Ekstrand, Kim ; Weintraub, Jane A ; Ramos-Gomez, Francisco ; Tagami, Junji ; Twetman, Svante ; Tsakos, Georgios ; Ismail, Amid I. / Dental caries. In: Nature Reviews. Disease Primers. 2017 ; Vol. 3.

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