Pediatric Oral HealthCenter for Health Policy Research, The George Washington University, 1992 - 120 pagina's |
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... recommend supplements when needed ; to begin oral hygiene practices ; and to examine for abnormalities . Previous studies ... recommended . For high risk children , consideration should be given to a three - month recall interval . 90,91 ...
... recommend supplements when needed ; to begin oral hygiene practices ; and to examine for abnormalities . Previous studies ... recommended . For high risk children , consideration should be given to a three - month recall interval . 90,91 ...
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... recommended and may contribute to fluorosis , especially if ingested between 2-4 years of age when the upper front teeth are developing . 123 Recommendations now are for use of a pea - size amount of dentifrice per brushing . Fluoride ...
... recommended and may contribute to fluorosis , especially if ingested between 2-4 years of age when the upper front teeth are developing . 123 Recommendations now are for use of a pea - size amount of dentifrice per brushing . Fluoride ...
Pagina 37
... Recommendations for Preventive Pediatric Dental Care , as proposed by the American Academy of Pediatric Dentistry should be promoted as the guidelines for optimal oral health ( see Figure 7 ) . Federal support should be made available ...
... Recommendations for Preventive Pediatric Dental Care , as proposed by the American Academy of Pediatric Dentistry should be promoted as the guidelines for optimal oral health ( see Figure 7 ) . Federal support should be made available ...
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