Pediatric Oral HealthCenter for Health Policy Research, The George Washington University, 1992 - 120 pagina's |
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Vertical problems can be caused by either tooth malposition or more involved jaw discrepancies . These problems are classified as dental and skeletal , respectively . The most common vertical problem is an anterior openbite where a ...
Vertical problems can be caused by either tooth malposition or more involved jaw discrepancies . These problems are classified as dental and skeletal , respectively . The most common vertical problem is an anterior openbite where a ...
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... problem frequently encountered in the child population . Most third molars don't begin to erupt until the late high school years and are fully erupted by age 20 ; some erupt even later . Controversy exists regarding the removal of ...
... problem frequently encountered in the child population . Most third molars don't begin to erupt until the late high school years and are fully erupted by age 20 ; some erupt even later . Controversy exists regarding the removal of ...
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... problem so that strategies for treatment can be proposed . The first - year dental visit is a concept whose time has come . The increasing number of special needs children , the persisting problem of nursing caries and its dominance in ...
... problem so that strategies for treatment can be proposed . The first - year dental visit is a concept whose time has come . The increasing number of special needs children , the persisting problem of nursing caries and its dominance in ...
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