Pediatric Oral HealthCenter for Health Policy Research, The George Washington University, 1992 - 120 pagina's |
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... indicated that almost one - quarter ( 24 % ) of white children and one - third of non - white children required ... indicate that while DMF teeth rates for Mexican - American and Cuban - American children were comparable to that of white ...
... indicated that almost one - quarter ( 24 % ) of white children and one - third of non - white children required ... indicate that while DMF teeth rates for Mexican - American and Cuban - American children were comparable to that of white ...
Pagina 10
... indicate that gingivitis of varying severity is nearly a universal finding in children and young adults.19 Recent surveys indicate that the loss of periodontal attachment and supporting bone at one or more sites can be found in 5 to 9 ...
... indicate that gingivitis of varying severity is nearly a universal finding in children and young adults.19 Recent surveys indicate that the loss of periodontal attachment and supporting bone at one or more sites can be found in 5 to 9 ...
Pagina 28
... indicate that the prevalence of anterior openbites decreases without treatment from 8 to 11 years of age . Those that ... indicated , with the exception of elimination of the habit prior to eruption of the permanent teeth . 23 Skeletal ...
... indicate that the prevalence of anterior openbites decreases without treatment from 8 to 11 years of age . Those that ... indicated , with the exception of elimination of the habit prior to eruption of the permanent teeth . 23 Skeletal ...
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