Pediatric Oral HealthCenter for Health Policy Research, The George Washington University, 1992 - 120 pagina's |
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... intake from the community water or other supplemental sources . The total daily intake can reach amounts higher than recommended and may contribute to fluorosis , especially if ingested between 2-4 years of age when the upper front ...
... intake from the community water or other supplemental sources . The total daily intake can reach amounts higher than recommended and may contribute to fluorosis , especially if ingested between 2-4 years of age when the upper front ...
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... intake . Frequent intake prolongs the acid attack and increases the likelihood of dental caries . 159,164,167 Carbohydrates , especially sugars , are most often implicated in producing the acid in plaque . Artificial sweeteners and ...
... intake . Frequent intake prolongs the acid attack and increases the likelihood of dental caries . 159,164,167 Carbohydrates , especially sugars , are most often implicated in producing the acid in plaque . Artificial sweeteners and ...
Pagina 46
... Pendrys DG , Stamm JW . Relationship of total fluoride intake to beneficial effects and enamel fluorosis . J Dent Res 69 ( Spec Iss ) : 529-38 , 1990 . 104. Levy SM , Bawden JW , Rozier RG . Center for Health Policy Research , GWU 46.
... Pendrys DG , Stamm JW . Relationship of total fluoride intake to beneficial effects and enamel fluorosis . J Dent Res 69 ( Spec Iss ) : 529-38 , 1990 . 104. Levy SM , Bawden JW , Rozier RG . Center for Health Policy Research , GWU 46.
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