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Archives of Oral Biology|January 1, 1990
Protease activity in gingival crevicular fluid from discrete periodontal sites in humans with periodontitis or gingivitisD Beighton, J R Radford, M N Naylor
British Dental Journal|October 2, 1979
The growth of cress in fluoridated tap-waterD M Jackson, M N Naylor, R D Emslie
British Dental Journal|May 7, 1974
Clinical testing of dicalcium phosphate supplemented sweets. (1). 3-year caries incidence in subjects aged 11 to 15 yearsF P Ashley, M N Naylor, R D Emslie
Caries Research|January 1, 1992
Prevalence of clinically undetected and untreated molar occlusal dentine caries in adolescents on the Isle of WightE A Kidd, M N Naylor, R F Wilson
British Dental Journal|May 21, 1974
Clinical testing of dicalcium phosphate supplemented sweets. (2). Caries prevalence in subjects aged 3 to 14 years following a maximum of three years' exposure to the sweetsF P Ashley, M N Naylor, R D Emslie
British Dental Journal|March 19, 1983
Caries experience in 11-year-old school girls between 1962 and 1981. A radiological studyC D Allen, F P Ashley, M N Naylor
Community Dental Health|December 1, 1995
Initial caries attack and average progression rates in 12-year-old Isle of Wight childrenD Brabner, M C Downer, D R Moles, et al.
Archives of Oral Biology|April 1, 1992
Inhibition of human subgingival plaque protease activity by chlorhexidineJ R Radford, K A Homer, M N Naylor, et al.
British Dental Journal|June 3, 1975
Fluoride ingestion resulting from the use of a monofluorophosphate dentifrice by childrenR L Glass, J K Peterson, D A Zuckerberg, et al.
British Dental Journal|November 15, 1977
Clinical testing of a mouthrinse and a dentifrice containing fluoride. A two-year supervised study in school childrenF P Ashley, P J Mainwaring, R D Emslie, et al.
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Archives of Oral Biology|January 1, 1990
Protease activity in gingival crevicular fluid from discrete periodontal sites in humans with periodontitis or gingivitisD Beighton, J R Radford, M N Naylor
British Dental Journal|October 2, 1979
The growth of cress in fluoridated tap-waterD M Jackson, M N Naylor, R D Emslie
British Dental Journal|May 7, 1974
Clinical testing of dicalcium phosphate supplemented sweets. (1). 3-year caries incidence in subjects aged 11 to 15 yearsF P Ashley, M N Naylor, R D Emslie
Caries Research|January 1, 1992
Prevalence of clinically undetected and untreated molar occlusal dentine caries in adolescents on the Isle of WightE A Kidd, M N Naylor, R F Wilson
British Dental Journal|May 21, 1974
Clinical testing of dicalcium phosphate supplemented sweets. (2). Caries prevalence in subjects aged 3 to 14 years following a maximum of three years' exposure to the sweetsF P Ashley, M N Naylor, R D Emslie
British Dental Journal|March 19, 1983
Caries experience in 11-year-old school girls between 1962 and 1981. A radiological studyC D Allen, F P Ashley, M N Naylor
Community Dental Health|December 1, 1995
Initial caries attack and average progression rates in 12-year-old Isle of Wight childrenD Brabner, M C Downer, D R Moles, et al.
Archives of Oral Biology|April 1, 1992
Inhibition of human subgingival plaque protease activity by chlorhexidineJ R Radford, K A Homer, M N Naylor, et al.
British Dental Journal|June 3, 1975
Fluoride ingestion resulting from the use of a monofluorophosphate dentifrice by childrenR L Glass, J K Peterson, D A Zuckerberg, et al.
British Dental Journal|November 15, 1977
Clinical testing of a mouthrinse and a dentifrice containing fluoride. A two-year supervised study in school childrenF P Ashley, P J Mainwaring, R D Emslie, et al.
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