Blood lead levels and dental caries in U.S. children who do not drink tap water
American Journal of Preventive Medicine Dec 02, 2017
Sanders AE, et al. - The researchers aimed to investigate whether nonconsumption of tap water was correlated with the lower prevalence of elevated blood lead levels and higher prevalence of dental caries. Compared to those who drank tap water, children and adolescents who did not drink tap water had a lower prevalence of elevated blood lead levels and higher prevalence of dental caries in this nationally representative U.S. survey.
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