Pediatric Oral HealthCenter for Health Policy Research, The George Washington University, 1992 - 120 pagina's |
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Pagina 14
... risk children , the interval of one year may be recommended . For high risk children , consideration should be given to a three - month recall interval . 90,91 Additional preventive measures against soft tissue problems are appropriate ...
... risk children , the interval of one year may be recommended . For high risk children , consideration should be given to a three - month recall interval . 90,91 Additional preventive measures against soft tissue problems are appropriate ...
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... risks associated with the behavior management of young children so injured must also be considered . The maxillary anterior region is the most common site of injuries to the primary dentition . Fortunately , the risk for space loss from ...
... risks associated with the behavior management of young children so injured must also be considered . The maxillary anterior region is the most common site of injuries to the primary dentition . Fortunately , the risk for space loss from ...
Pagina 36
... risk assessment at the time of the eruption of the first teeth . Children at high risk should receive optimal caries prevention strategies and be followed more closely until risk factors have been eliminated or controlled . Studies to ...
... risk assessment at the time of the eruption of the first teeth . Children at high risk should receive optimal caries prevention strategies and be followed more closely until risk factors have been eliminated or controlled . Studies to ...
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