Pediatric Oral HealthCenter for Health Policy Research, The George Washington University, 1992 - 120 pagina's |
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... less frequently . Medicaid's failure to provide access to dental care for those eligible is obvious . Federal , professional and child advisory groups must work together to modify or replace Medicaid to improve access to dental care for ...
... less frequently . Medicaid's failure to provide access to dental care for those eligible is obvious . Federal , professional and child advisory groups must work together to modify or replace Medicaid to improve access to dental care for ...
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... less removal of existing tooth structure than do amalgam or cast metal restorations . Further improvements in strength and other characteristics which could make composite resins more universally acceptable for large posterior ...
... less removal of existing tooth structure than do amalgam or cast metal restorations . Further improvements in strength and other characteristics which could make composite resins more universally acceptable for large posterior ...
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... less frequently in younger patients228 and defects of tooth - supporting bone of adjacent teeth are more likely to occur when third molars are removed in patients older than 25.229,230 V. Special Health Care Needs The child with a ...
... less frequently in younger patients228 and defects of tooth - supporting bone of adjacent teeth are more likely to occur when third molars are removed in patients older than 25.229,230 V. Special Health Care Needs The child with a ...
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