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Nutrition and Oral Health Guidelines for Pregnant Women, Infants, and Children
Good oral health care and nutrition during pregnancy, infancy, and childhood are essential but often overlooked factors in the growth and development of the teeth and oral cavity. Pregnant women and parents and caregivers of infants and children often receive little guidance about proper preventive...
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