Pediatric Oral HealthCenter for Health Policy Research, The George Washington University, 1992 - 120 pagina's |
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... developing enamel ( systemic effect ) and the continuous bathing of the erupted teeth ( topical effect ) with fluoridated water . 104-108 A major concern for the health of children is that fluoride's benefits may be taken for granted ...
... developing enamel ( systemic effect ) and the continuous bathing of the erupted teeth ( topical effect ) with fluoridated water . 104-108 A major concern for the health of children is that fluoride's benefits may be taken for granted ...
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... developing psyche of the child . select alternatives that balance benefits and risks of any behavior management technique . minimize pain and anxiety to the child . pursue the trust and respect of the patient and parent and increase ...
... developing psyche of the child . select alternatives that balance benefits and risks of any behavior management technique . minimize pain and anxiety to the child . pursue the trust and respect of the patient and parent and increase ...
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... developing in the bone beneath them increases . Cost / risks associated with the behavior management of young children so injured must also be considered . The maxillary anterior region is the most common site of injuries to the primary ...
... developing in the bone beneath them increases . Cost / risks associated with the behavior management of young children so injured must also be considered . The maxillary anterior region is the most common site of injuries to the primary ...
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