Pediatric Oral HealthCenter for Health Policy Research, The George Washington University, 1992 - 120 pagina's |
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... months of age , 66,67 but would be visible to the dentist as decalcification by 18 months of age or earlier . 73-81 Non - dental professionals and parents are not trained to identify caries or risk factors associated with the condition ...
... months of age , 66,67 but would be visible to the dentist as decalcification by 18 months of age or earlier . 73-81 Non - dental professionals and parents are not trained to identify caries or risk factors associated with the condition ...
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... months of age . 88 The first dental visit also provides an opportunity to determine status of fluoride intake and to ... month interval evolved in an era when essentially all children developed tooth decay and when the shortage of ...
... months of age . 88 The first dental visit also provides an opportunity to determine status of fluoride intake and to ... month interval evolved in an era when essentially all children developed tooth decay and when the shortage of ...
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... months of age ) until the first baby tooth exfoliates and the first permanent tooth erupts ( around 6 years of age ) . The young permanent dentition , or mixed dentition , extends from the time that the first baby tooth is lost ( around ...
... months of age ) until the first baby tooth exfoliates and the first permanent tooth erupts ( around 6 years of age ) . The young permanent dentition , or mixed dentition , extends from the time that the first baby tooth is lost ( around ...
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