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    Seibert W, Farmer-Dixon C, Bolden T, Stewart JH.
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  • 25. Increased number of teeth predict acquisition of mutans streptococci in infants.
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  • 32. Administration of Bifidobacterium animalis subsp. lactis BB-12 in early childhood: a post-trial effect on caries occurrence at four years of age.
    Taipale T, Pienihäkkinen K, Alanen P, Jokela J, Söderling E.
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  • 36. Enamel defects in the complete primary dentition of children born at term and preterm.
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