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88 The first dental visit also provides an opportunity to determine status of fluoride intake and to recommend ... six - month interval may still be appropriate , but for low risk children , the interval of one year may be recommended .
88 The first dental visit also provides an opportunity to determine status of fluoride intake and to recommend ... six - month interval may still be appropriate , but for low risk children , the interval of one year may be recommended .
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The total daily intake can reach amounts higher than recommended and may contribute to fluorosis , especially if ingested between 2-4 years of age when the upper front teeth are developing . Recommendations now are for use of a pea ...
The total daily intake can reach amounts higher than recommended and may contribute to fluorosis , especially if ingested between 2-4 years of age when the upper front teeth are developing . Recommendations now are for use of a pea ...
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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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