Pediatric Oral HealthCenter for Health Policy Research, The George Washington University, 1992 - 120 pagina's |
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... reported that approximately 12 % of children had or were receiving treatment in 1979-1980 . Unfortunately , the majority of preschool - age children never see a dentist . Studies report only a third of 2-4 year - olds have had a dental ...
... reported that approximately 12 % of children had or were receiving treatment in 1979-1980 . Unfortunately , the majority of preschool - age children never see a dentist . Studies report only a third of 2-4 year - olds have had a dental ...
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... reported that 92 percent of all school children ( approximately 44 million children ) had mild or moderate gingival inflammation . Severe gingival conditions which warranted special attention were reported for 1.4 million children ...
... reported that 92 percent of all school children ( approximately 44 million children ) had mild or moderate gingival inflammation . Severe gingival conditions which warranted special attention were reported for 1.4 million children ...
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... reported to be between 12.8 and 51.2 percent in optimally fluoridated communities ( with a mean prevalence of 22.7 percent ) . 32,33 In low fluoridated communities , the prevalence has been reported to be between 2.9 and 25.2 percent ...
... reported to be between 12.8 and 51.2 percent in optimally fluoridated communities ( with a mean prevalence of 22.7 percent ) . 32,33 In low fluoridated communities , the prevalence has been reported to be between 2.9 and 25.2 percent ...
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