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    Simple predictive model for early childhood caries of chilean children. by Brunotto, M., Fierro Monti, C., Pérez Flores, A.

    Published 2017
    “…It was observed that the model for male gender has higher accuracy for ECC (AUC= 78%, p-value=0.000) than others. …”
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    Comparative study of preventive protocols in children at high cariogenic risk by Martínez, M. C., Tolcachir, B., Lescano de Ferrer, A., Bojanich, M. A., Barembaum, S. R., Calamari, S. E., Azcurra, A. I.

    Published 2017
    “…No significant difference was found with children’s gender and age. The association observed between OHI-S and cariogenic bacteria emphasizes the importance of prevention, especially regarding the oral health of the most vulnerable children. …”
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    Creatine metabolism: detection of creatine and guanidinoacetate in saliva of healthy subjects. by Martínez, L.D., Bezard, M., Brunotto, M., Dodelson de Kremer, R.

    Published 2017
    “…No difference between genders was observed. We detected a difference between GAA and Cr concentrations in saliva and in plasma. …”
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    Red meat, micronutrients and oral squamous cell carcinoma of Argentine adult patients. by Secchi, D.G., Aballay, L.R., Galíndez, M.F., Piccini, D., Lanfranchi, H., Brunotto, M.

    Published 2017
    “…Methods: case-control study 3:1, both genders, aged 24-80 years. Dietary information was collected using a quali-quantitative food frequency questionnaire. …”
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