Dentistry for the Child and AdolescentRalph E. McDonald, David R. Avery, Jeffrey A. Dean Mosby, 2004 - 769 pagina's One of the most successful textbooks in pediatric dentistry, this expert resource provides superior, comprehensive coverage of oral care for infants, children, teenagers, and medically compromised individuals. Thoroughly revised material offers the most up-to-date diagnostic and treatment recommendations based on current research, literature, and clinical experience. Now in its 8th edition, this classic text continues to offer in-depth coverage of all areas relevant to the contemporary science and practice of pediatric dentistry.
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Pagina 9-57
... rinses quite reliably under proper supervision , or the parent can brush on the gel and wipe away the excess . In non- fluoridated areas it may be appropriate to have the child swallow the rinse after " swishing " it to gain the sys ...
... rinses quite reliably under proper supervision , or the parent can brush on the gel and wipe away the excess . In non- fluoridated areas it may be appropriate to have the child swallow the rinse after " swishing " it to gain the sys ...
Pagina 9-58
... rinses . Based on numerous studies indicating the efficacy of fluoride rinses , some rinses were approved by the FDA in 1974 and by the ADA Council on Dental Therapeutics in 1975. Studies supporting the use of the dilute gels are not as ...
... rinses . Based on numerous studies indicating the efficacy of fluoride rinses , some rinses were approved by the FDA in 1974 and by the ADA Council on Dental Therapeutics in 1975. Studies supporting the use of the dilute gels are not as ...
Pagina 23
... rinses for home use may be introduced . Because of the risk of ingestion , however , these agents should be employed ... rinses , is not as pronounced a concern because the children can now expectorate well . Certainly the use of ...
... rinses for home use may be introduced . Because of the risk of ingestion , however , these agents should be employed ... rinses , is not as pronounced a concern because the children can now expectorate well . Certainly the use of ...
Inhoudsopgave
Examination of the Mouth and Other 12 Nutritional Considerations for | 1 |
Local Anesthesia and Pain Control for | 40 |
Nonpharmacologic Management of Childrens | |
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