Fourteen subunits including quadrants and molars were compared in two rat caries studies with the individual rat as the standard unit. None of the subunits consistently ranked treatments similarly to the standard unit. Arbitrarily dividing the rat into subunits may lead to false conclusions since the rankings using subunits vary.
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