Pediatric Oral HealthCenter for Health Policy Research, The George Washington University, 1992 - 120 pagina's |
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... decay . More than 50 % of United States adolescents have periodontal diseases . The prevalence of baby bottle tooth decay ( nursing caries ) is reported to range from 1-58 % in preschool - aged children with Native American children at ...
... decay . More than 50 % of United States adolescents have periodontal diseases . The prevalence of baby bottle tooth decay ( nursing caries ) is reported to range from 1-58 % in preschool - aged children with Native American children at ...
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... decay and other names ) is a form of rampant decay of the primary teeth of infants which occurs on surfaces generally considered to be at low risk to decay . Improper feeding methods are the most frequent cause of this condition , but ...
... decay and other names ) is a form of rampant decay of the primary teeth of infants which occurs on surfaces generally considered to be at low risk to decay . Improper feeding methods are the most frequent cause of this condition , but ...
Pagina 13
... decay are first acquired by the child over a narrow period , between 19 and 28 months of age , from a variety of sources including parents , caretakers , playmates or objects like cups , utensils or toys . This period , the " window of ...
... decay are first acquired by the child over a narrow period , between 19 and 28 months of age , from a variety of sources including parents , caretakers , playmates or objects like cups , utensils or toys . This period , the " window of ...
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