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Law change urged to address Queensland’s poor fluoridation rate
“These facts are not surprising or new, however the results from almost 25,000 young people in this study show there is still a need to address these issues to improve child dental health in Australia,” Dr Ha said.
“To achieve maximum prevention of dental decay, the lack of exposure to…
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