Pediatric Oral HealthCenter for Health Policy Research, The George Washington University, 1992 - 120 pagina's |
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... addition , in 1986- 87 , approximately 50 percent of children had a caries - free dentition ( an increase of 73 percent from 1979-80 ) . 1 - 3 3 0 0.15 5 0.11 0.07 0.41 0.2 0.13 69'0 Center for Health Policy Research , GWU 2 had ...
... addition , in 1986- 87 , approximately 50 percent of children had a caries - free dentition ( an increase of 73 percent from 1979-80 ) . 1 - 3 3 0 0.15 5 0.11 0.07 0.41 0.2 0.13 69'0 Center for Health Policy Research , GWU 2 had ...
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... addition , female children had a higher caries experience than males at every age . 1-3 By Race and Ethnicity : Although black populations historically had lower caries prevalence than white populations , in the 1986-87 study , black ...
... addition , female children had a higher caries experience than males at every age . 1-3 By Race and Ethnicity : Although black populations historically had lower caries prevalence than white populations , in the 1986-87 study , black ...
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... addition of fluoridated drinking water.31 During the 1980s , the prevalence of very mild to moderate enamel fluorosis was reported to be between 12.8 and 51.2 percent in optimally fluoridated communities ( with a mean prevalence of 22.7 ...
... addition of fluoridated drinking water.31 During the 1980s , the prevalence of very mild to moderate enamel fluorosis was reported to be between 12.8 and 51.2 percent in optimally fluoridated communities ( with a mean prevalence of 22.7 ...
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