When is fluoride recommended for newly erupted teeth?

A) 12 months
B) 16 months
C) 2 years
D) 3 years


A
Explanation: A) Special effort should be made by the dental provider to schedule topical fluoride applications to newly erupted teeth within 12 months after eruption; preferably as close to eruption as possible.

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