Pediatric Oral HealthCenter for Health Policy Research, The George Washington University, 1992 - 120 pagina's |
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... 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 it also has been reported in infants who have been breast fed and those who ...
... 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 it also has been reported in infants who have been breast fed and those who ...
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... infants : evidence of a discrete window of infectivity . J Dent Res 72 : 37-45 , January 1993 . Rule JT . Recognition of dental caries . Pediatr Clin North Am 29 : 454 , 1982 . White GE . dentistry . Dent Clin North Am 20 : 507 , 1976 ...
... infants : evidence of a discrete window of infectivity . J Dent Res 72 : 37-45 , January 1993 . Rule JT . Recognition of dental caries . Pediatr Clin North Am 29 : 454 , 1982 . White GE . dentistry . Dent Clin North Am 20 : 507 , 1976 ...
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... infancy through adolescence . Philadelphia : Saunders ; p . 172 , 1988 . 193. Jarvinen S. Incisal overjet and traumatic injuries to upper permanent incisors : a retrospective study . Acta Odont Scand 36 : 359 , 1978 . 194. Garon M ...
... infancy through adolescence . Philadelphia : Saunders ; p . 172 , 1988 . 193. Jarvinen S. Incisal overjet and traumatic injuries to upper permanent incisors : a retrospective study . Acta Odont Scand 36 : 359 , 1978 . 194. Garon M ...
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