Pediatric Oral HealthCenter for Health Policy Research, The George Washington University, 1992 - 120 pagina's |
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... primary dentition includes the time from the eruption of the first baby tooth ( around 6 months of age ) until the first baby tooth exfoliates and the first permanent tooth erupts ( around 6 years of age ) . The young permanent dentition ...
... primary dentition includes the time from the eruption of the first baby tooth ( around 6 months of age ) until the first baby tooth exfoliates and the first permanent tooth erupts ( around 6 years of age ) . The young permanent dentition ...
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... primary dentition . Fortunately , the risk for space loss from premature loss of a primary tooth , which would prevent the normal alignment of the permanent teeth , is low . Speech disturbances , such as lisping secondary to tooth loss ...
... primary dentition . Fortunately , the risk for space loss from premature loss of a primary tooth , which would prevent the normal alignment of the permanent teeth , is low . Speech disturbances , such as lisping secondary to tooth loss ...
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... teeth ) are particularly controversial . Popular treatment philosophies have vacillated between early intervention in the primary or mixed dentition ( ages 4-10 ) and later treatment in the permanent dentition ; i.e. , age 12 and over ...
... teeth ) are particularly controversial . Popular treatment philosophies have vacillated between early intervention in the primary or mixed dentition ( ages 4-10 ) and later treatment in the permanent dentition ; i.e. , age 12 and over ...
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