Pediatric Oral HealthCenter for Health Policy Research, The George Washington University, 1992 - 120 pagina's |
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... dental examination should take place by no later than 18 months of age . 88 The first dental visit also provides an opportunity to determine status of fluoride intake and to recommend supplements when needed ; to begin oral hygiene ...
... dental examination should take place by no later than 18 months of age . 88 The first dental visit also provides an opportunity to determine status of fluoride intake and to recommend supplements when needed ; to begin oral hygiene ...
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... oral health than a child free of any of these conditions . Many handicapping conditions and syndromes include ... hygiene , 236 the long - term sequelae of the systemic abnormalities such as tongue thrust and oral motor dysfunction , 237 ...
... oral health than a child free of any of these conditions . Many handicapping conditions and syndromes include ... hygiene , 236 the long - term sequelae of the systemic abnormalities such as tongue thrust and oral motor dysfunction , 237 ...
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... Dental Plaque Control Measures and Other Oral Hygiene Practice . Washington , IRL Press , 1986 . 130. Frandsen A. Mechanical oral hygiene practices . In : Kleinman DV , Loe H. eds . Dental Plaque Control Measures and Other Oral Hygiene ...
... Dental Plaque Control Measures and Other Oral Hygiene Practice . Washington , IRL Press , 1986 . 130. Frandsen A. Mechanical oral hygiene practices . In : Kleinman DV , Loe H. eds . Dental Plaque Control Measures and Other Oral Hygiene ...
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