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Decayed, missing, and filled teeth among persons 1-74 years, United States, 1971-74

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    Estimates of tooth loss : decayed, missing, and filled (DMF) permanent teeth and decayed, nonfunctional-carious and filled (def) primary teeth among persons 1-74 years in 1971-74 by sociodemographic characteristics, showing comparison with national estimates for 1960-1970.

    This report from the National Center for Health Statistics presents estimates of decayed, missing, and filled (DMF) permanent teeth among persons 1-74 years of age by age, race, sex, and selected demographic characteristics. These estimates are based on examinations conducted during 1971-74 on 20,749 persons who were selected by a probability sampling to represent the civilian noninstitutionalized population of those aged I-74 years living in the United States.

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    Includes bibliographical references.
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    Vital and health statistics. Series 11, Data from the national health survey ; no. 223 ; DHHS publication ; no. (PHS) 81-1673
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    print; iii, 55 p. : graphs ; 28 cm.
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    urn:sha-512:471537c543ef56ddd337be536d2e806f142884ccb11d7b90dbb2e417f55b7afa6a9da62c87c26ae6eeb982fa95ecf4ea6110498adf4a1ae4c3847a6f787baef0
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