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5. Perspectives and Conclusions
Based on the results, limitations, and strengths of the study, the following perspectives and conclusions can be drawn:
The children with low SES and fluoride varnish application showed positive long-term effects regarding the reduction in caries. However, the decline in caries cannot be explained by the fluoride varnish application alone, as it may have been influenced by confounding factors that were not collected in the study. By implementing the inte
Data availability
The datasets generated during and/or analysed during the current study are available from the corresponding author on reasonable request.
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