Pediatric Oral HealthCenter for Health Policy Research, The George Washington University, 1992 - 120 pagina's |
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... child . Supplementation should be at the recommendation of the dentist or physician . Young children ingest ... child's teeth at least once a day . Tooth brushing will not eliminate the risk of dental caries for the child sleeping with ...
... child . Supplementation should be at the recommendation of the dentist or physician . Young children ingest ... child's teeth at least once a day . Tooth brushing will not eliminate the risk of dental caries for the child sleeping with ...
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... child's fears and anxiety . Children behave differently in the dental office based on their age , ability to understand and cooperate and their dental status . Accordingly , dentists treating children use a wide range of communicative ...
... child's fears and anxiety . Children behave differently in the dental office based on their age , ability to understand and cooperate and their dental status . Accordingly , dentists treating children use a wide range of communicative ...
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... child's positive attitude toward dental health . The objectives of behavior management are to establish ... child . All decisions regarding behavior management must be based on a benefit versus risk evaluation . Parents share in the ...
... child's positive attitude toward dental health . The objectives of behavior management are to establish ... child . All decisions regarding behavior management must be based on a benefit versus risk evaluation . Parents share in the ...
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