Pediatric Oral HealthCenter for Health Policy Research, The George Washington University, 1992 - 120 pagina's |
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... cause cosmetically noticeable fluorosis , even in areas without the 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 ...
... cause cosmetically noticeable fluorosis , even in areas without the 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 ...
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... 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 that many intraoral ...
... 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 that many intraoral ...
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... 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 ...
... 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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