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USPSTF Smiles on Fluoride Treatment for Young Children

Task force calls on PCPs to prescribe oral supplementation starting at age 6 months Primary care physicians (PCPs) who treat pediatric patients need to make oral fluoride supplementation part of routine care for children up to age 5 years, according to updated U.S. Preventive Services Task Force (USPSTF) guidelines. According to two "B" grade recommendations

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