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Community Dentistry and Oral Epidemiology, 1980AbstractThe DMF Index and its components have been utilized by various researchers to measure aspects of the caries process ranging from prevalence of carious lesions to the amount of dental care needed. It is generally recognized that DMF Teeth (T) measures life‐time caries experience and is not a good predictor of the amount of treatment time needed ...
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