Pediatric Oral HealthCenter for Health Policy Research, The George Washington University, 1992 - 120 pagina's |
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Pagina 14
... dental team professionals , others can participate in this counseling ... caries , the six - month interval may still be appropriate , but for low ... dental visit is a concept whose time has come . The increasing number of special needs ...
... dental team professionals , others can participate in this counseling ... caries , the six - month interval may still be appropriate , but for low ... dental visit is a concept whose time has come . The increasing number of special needs ...
Pagina 16
... caries risk of the child . Supplementation should be at the recommendation of the dentist or physician . Young ... Dental plaque contributes directly to gingival disease and harbors acid producing bacteria . Dental plaque takes several ...
... caries risk of the child . Supplementation should be at the recommendation of the dentist or physician . Young ... Dental plaque contributes directly to gingival disease and harbors acid producing bacteria . Dental plaque takes several ...
Pagina 35
recognize dental caries and counsel effectively against it make the first year - first dental visit the initial step in eradicating dental caries . Fluoride remains the most effective anti - caries preventive method . Water system ...
recognize dental caries and counsel effectively against it make the first year - first dental visit the initial step in eradicating dental caries . Fluoride remains the most effective anti - caries preventive method . Water system ...
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