Pediatric Oral HealthCenter for Health Policy Research, The George Washington University, 1992 - 120 pagina's |
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... early concern is bottle caries or baby bottle tooth decay ( BBTD ) . 14,57-72 A Discolorations or spots on the teeth have been reported by parents as early as 20-22 months of age , 66,67 but would be visible to the dentist as ...
... early concern is bottle caries or baby bottle tooth decay ( BBTD ) . 14,57-72 A Discolorations or spots on the teeth have been reported by parents as early as 20-22 months of age , 66,67 but would be visible to the dentist as ...
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... early intervention in the primary or mixed dentition ( ages 4-10 ) and later treatment in the permanent dentition ; i.e. , age 12 and over . At the same time , the pendulum has swung between treatment philosophies which advocate ...
... early intervention in the primary or mixed dentition ( ages 4-10 ) and later treatment in the permanent dentition ; i.e. , age 12 and over . At the same time , the pendulum has swung between treatment philosophies which advocate ...
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... early treatment is not indicated , with the exception of elimination of the habit prior to eruption of the permanent teeth . 23 Skeletal open bite problems also can be identified early . Because the vertical plane of space ( face length ) ...
... early treatment is not indicated , with the exception of elimination of the habit prior to eruption of the permanent teeth . 23 Skeletal open bite problems also can be identified early . Because the vertical plane of space ( face length ) ...
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