Pediatric Oral HealthCenter for Health Policy Research, The George Washington University, 1992 - 120 pagina's |
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unwanted side effects , the most common being enamel fluorosis . Recent reports indicate a trend toward higher levels of dental fluorosis -- - the trend occurring in both fluoridated ( a 33 percent increase ) and nonfluoridated ...
unwanted side effects , the most common being enamel fluorosis . Recent reports indicate a trend toward higher levels of dental fluorosis -- - the trend occurring in both fluoridated ( a 33 percent increase ) and nonfluoridated ...
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... recently reported in a survey of members of the American Academy of Pediatric Dentistry . 174 173 Specialists in ... recent data indicate that these percentages have increased significantly , with pediatric dentists treating over 40 ...
... recently reported in a survey of members of the American Academy of Pediatric Dentistry . 174 173 Specialists in ... recent data indicate that these percentages have increased significantly , with pediatric dentists treating over 40 ...
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... impacted tooth has the potential to cause a clinically significant problem . 222 Several recent studies on long - term Center for Health Policy Research , GWU 29 more skeletal maturity and interdigitation of bony sutures have ...
... impacted tooth has the potential to cause a clinically significant problem . 222 Several recent studies on long - term Center for Health Policy Research , GWU 29 more skeletal maturity and interdigitation of bony sutures have ...
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