Pediatric Oral HealthCenter for Health Policy Research, The George Washington University, 1992 - 120 pagina's |
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... Tooth brushing and flossing are recommended to remove plaque from the teeth . 125-131 Dental plaque contributes directly to gingival disease and harbors acid producing bacteria . Dental plaque takes several hours to build up and ...
... Tooth brushing and flossing are recommended to remove plaque from the teeth . 125-131 Dental plaque contributes directly to gingival disease and harbors acid producing bacteria . Dental plaque takes several hours to build up and ...
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... dental therapy . Medicaid programs also do not routinely authorize sealants as a benefit . Dental sealants are an ... plaque and are converted to acid . The acid attack continues for 20-30 minutes whether the child has a small or a large food ...
... dental therapy . Medicaid programs also do not routinely authorize sealants as a benefit . Dental sealants are an ... plaque and are converted to acid . The acid attack continues for 20-30 minutes whether the child has a small or a large food ...
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... Dental Plaque Control Measures and Other Oral Hygiene Practice . Washington , IRL Press , 1986 . 130. Frandsen A. Mechanical oral hygiene practices . In : Kleinman DV , Loe H. eds . Dental Plaque Control Measures and Other Oral Hygiene ...
... Dental Plaque Control Measures and Other Oral Hygiene Practice . Washington , IRL Press , 1986 . 130. Frandsen A. Mechanical oral hygiene practices . In : Kleinman DV , Loe H. eds . Dental Plaque Control Measures and Other Oral Hygiene ...
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