Pediatric Oral HealthCenter for Health Policy Research, The George Washington University, 1992 - 120 pagina's |
Vanuit het boek
Resultaten 1-3 van 3
Pagina 25
... maxillary anterior region is the most common site of injuries to the primary dentition . Fortunately , the risk for space loss from premature loss of a primary tooth , which would prevent the normal alignment of the permanent teeth , is ...
... maxillary anterior region is the most common site of injuries to the primary dentition . Fortunately , the risk for space loss from premature loss of a primary tooth , which would prevent the normal alignment of the permanent teeth , is ...
Pagina 27
... maxillary bone . Therefore , early treatment for these posterior transverse problems appears to be advantageous . Vertical problems can be caused by either tooth malposition or Center for Health Policy Research , GWU 27 curing, higher ...
... maxillary bone . Therefore , early treatment for these posterior transverse problems appears to be advantageous . Vertical problems can be caused by either tooth malposition or Center for Health Policy Research , GWU 27 curing, higher ...
Pagina 28
... ( maxilla ) , making the chin and lower third of the face most prominent . Treatment of this condition poses a curious problem . If skeletal treatment change ( moving the upper jaw forward ) is to be implemented , it most likely will be ...
... ( maxilla ) , making the chin and lower third of the face most prominent . Treatment of this condition poses a curious problem . If skeletal treatment change ( moving the upper jaw forward ) is to be implemented , it most likely will be ...
Veelvoorkomende woorden en zinsdelen
Academy of Pediatric addition adolescents American Academy anesthesia application assessment associated behavior management bottle changes Chicago child Clin Clinical continue Current decay Dent Assoc Dent Child Dent Res dental caries dental disease dental health dental services dentists Department developing disabilities disorders DMFS early effect eruption factors Figure fluoride fluorosis frequent higher impacted increasing indicate infants infection injuries JADA later malocclusion materials minority needs North nursing occur Office oral health orthodontic parents patients Pediatr Dent Pediatric Dentistry percent Periodontal permanent permanent teeth physical population practices prevalence preventive primary problems professional programs providers Pub Health Dent Public receiving Recent recommended relationship remain Removal reported require restorations result risk sealants severe Spec special health supplements surfaces survey systemic techniques teeth third molars tooth topical trained treat treatment United Washington