Pediatric Oral HealthCenter for Health Policy Research, The George Washington University, 1992 - 120 pagina's |
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... placed on their posterior teeth as protection against decay development , though this service has been available for almost 2 decades . Oral and facial trauma from sports activity , motor vehicle accidents , assaults and falls accounts ...
... placed on their posterior teeth as protection against decay development , though this service has been available for almost 2 decades . Oral and facial trauma from sports activity , motor vehicle accidents , assaults and falls accounts ...
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... placed in a glass of milk ( or in water if milk is not available ) and taken with the child to a dentist as soon as possible . The objectives of the dentist's treatment will be to prevent the destruction of the tooth root resulting from ...
... placed in a glass of milk ( or in water if milk is not available ) and taken with the child to a dentist as soon as possible . The objectives of the dentist's treatment will be to prevent the destruction of the tooth root resulting from ...
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... placed on tooth surfaces which are difficult to isolate and keep dry should continue . Reluctance and / or refusal of the insurance industry to reimburse dentists and hospitals for dental treatment in the operating room for children ...
... placed on tooth surfaces which are difficult to isolate and keep dry should continue . Reluctance and / or refusal of the insurance industry to reimburse dentists and hospitals for dental treatment in the operating room for children ...
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