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Question: Among a birth cohort of low socioeconomic status children, what factors are associated with the development of childhood caries before and at age 3?
Question type: Causation
Study design: Case control
Researchers from the University of Queensland in Australia studied variables associated with the development of early childhood caries (ECC) among children recruited at birth from public birthing and community health clinics in a low socioeconomic area. The cohort was randomized to 2 groups. Children in one group received dental examinations at home every 6 months from 6 to 36 months of age. In the other group, parents of children were contacted by telephone every 6 months and their children did not have dental examinations until ages 24 and 36 months. …
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