Pediatric Oral HealthCenter for Health Policy Research, The George Washington University, 1992 - 120 pagina's |
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... possible loss . The emotional impact of such an injury can be far reaching . It is estimated that approximately 50 % of children suffer some traumatic injury to the primary or permanent dentition prior to completing high school . Most ...
... possible loss . The emotional impact of such an injury can be far reaching . It is estimated that approximately 50 % of children suffer some traumatic injury to the primary or permanent dentition prior to completing high school . Most ...
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... possible . The objectives of the dentist's treatment will be to prevent the destruction of the tooth root resulting from infection and to maintain the tooth in the child's mouth for as long as possible . These objectives often require ...
... possible . The objectives of the dentist's treatment will be to prevent the destruction of the tooth root resulting from infection and to maintain the tooth in the child's mouth for as long as possible . These objectives often require ...
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... possible , innovative but practical methods to increase supplemental fluoride compliance need to be developed . With increasing sales of bottled and processed waters , with unknown amounts of fluoride , regulations need to be developed ...
... possible , innovative but practical methods to increase supplemental fluoride compliance need to be developed . With increasing sales of bottled and processed waters , with unknown amounts of fluoride , regulations need to be developed ...
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