Pediatric Oral HealthCenter for Health Policy Research, The George Washington University, 1992 - 120 pagina's |
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Pagina 27
... space management ( saving and using all available space without arch expansion ) in the mixed dentition is emerging , but this is not well developed . 212 Early intervention ( i.e. in the mixed dentition ) in some crowding problems ...
... space management ( saving and using all available space without arch expansion ) in the mixed dentition is emerging , but this is not well developed . 212 Early intervention ( i.e. in the mixed dentition ) in some crowding problems ...
Pagina 28
... space is evident between a child's top and bottom front teeth when the back teeth are fully closed together . Correction of anterior dental openbite in the primary and mixed dentitions may be unnecessary . Often anterior openbites such ...
... space is evident between a child's top and bottom front teeth when the back teeth are fully closed together . Correction of anterior dental openbite in the primary and mixed dentitions may be unnecessary . Often anterior openbites such ...
Pagina 30
... space in the dental arch to accommodate the third molars is a critical factor in determining whether otherwise asymptomatic teeth should be removed prior to their eruption . such space exists , the teeth should be allowed to erupt.222 space ...
... space in the dental arch to accommodate the third molars is a critical factor in determining whether otherwise asymptomatic teeth should be removed prior to their eruption . such space exists , the teeth should be allowed to erupt.222 space ...
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