Pediatric Oral HealthCenter for Health Policy Research, The George Washington University, 1992 - 120 pagina's |
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Pagina 13
... parents as early as 20-22 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 ...
... parents as early as 20-22 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 ...
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... parent should brush the child's teeth at least once a day . Tooth brushing will not eliminate the risk of dental caries for the child sleeping with the bottle ; some parents believe the child can sleep with the bottle as long as the ...
... parent should brush the child's teeth at least once a day . Tooth brushing will not eliminate the risk of dental caries for the child sleeping with the bottle ; some parents believe the child can sleep with the bottle as long as the ...
Pagina 21
... parent and increase communication among the parties . share the decision making process in the selection of behavior management techniques with the parent . The guidelines include descriptions of each technique , its objectives ...
... parent and increase communication among the parties . share the decision making process in the selection of behavior management techniques with the parent . The guidelines include descriptions of each technique , its objectives ...
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