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Socioenvironmental sugar promotion and geographical inequalities in dental health of 5-year-old children in England.

Suruchi G GanbavaleChris LoucaLiz TwiggKristina Wanyonyi
Published in: Community dentistry and oral epidemiology (2024)
This study reveals that socioenvironmental sugar promotion, particularly within neighbourhood- and family-environments, may contribute to geographical inequalities in dental caries in children. Further research involving data on individual-level dental outcomes and confounders is required.
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