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The bacteria needed for dental decay are first acquired by the child over a narrow
period , between 19 and 28 months of age , from a variety of sources including
parents , caretakers , playmates or objects like cups , utensils or toys . This period
...
The bacteria needed for dental decay are first acquired by the child over a narrow
period , between 19 and 28 months of age , from a variety of sources including
parents , caretakers , playmates or objects like cups , utensils or toys . This period
...
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The dental examination should take place by no later than 18 months of age . ...
The traditional six - month interval evolved in an era when essentially all children
developed tooth decay and when the shortage of dentists led to a convenient ...
The dental examination should take place by no later than 18 months of age . ...
The traditional six - month interval evolved in an era when essentially all children
developed tooth decay and when the shortage of dentists led to a convenient ...
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Dental Trauma The period of the primary dentition includes the time from the
eruption of the first baby tooth ( around 6 months of age ) until the first baby tooth
exfoliates and the first permanent tooth erupts ( around 6 years of age ) . The
young ...
Dental Trauma The period of the primary dentition includes the time from the
eruption of the first baby tooth ( around 6 months of age ) until the first baby tooth
exfoliates and the first permanent tooth erupts ( around 6 years of age ) . The
young ...
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