Pediatric Oral HealthCenter for Health Policy Research, The George Washington University, 1992 - 120 pagina's |
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... abuse to children involves head and facial injuries . The number of children requiring orthodontic treatment is not known , but earlier reports ( 1965 & 1970 ) estimate approximately 30 to 40 % of children between the ages of 6 and 17 ...
... abuse to children involves head and facial injuries . The number of children requiring orthodontic treatment is not known , but earlier reports ( 1965 & 1970 ) estimate approximately 30 to 40 % of children between the ages of 6 and 17 ...
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... abuse is another serious cause of dental injuries in children . Fifty to seventy - five per cent of physically abused children suffer injuries to the head and neck yet intraoral injuries are rarely reported . 198 This raises the concern ...
... abuse is another serious cause of dental injuries in children . Fifty to seventy - five per cent of physically abused children suffer injuries to the head and neck yet intraoral injuries are rarely reported . 198 This raises the concern ...
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A dentist should be a member of all community child abuse and neglect teams . Studies are needed to determine the advantages of early treatment of malocclusion . Parents , advocacy organizations and health providers need to be educated ...
A dentist should be a member of all community child abuse and neglect teams . Studies are needed to determine the advantages of early treatment of malocclusion . Parents , advocacy organizations and health providers need to be educated ...
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