Pediatric Oral HealthCenter for Health Policy Research, The George Washington University, 1992 - 120 pagina's |
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... tooth exfoliates and the first permanent tooth erupts ( around 6 years of age ) . The young permanent dentition , or mixed dentition , extends from the time that the first baby tooth is lost ( around age 6 ) until the last baby tooth ...
... tooth exfoliates and the first permanent tooth erupts ( around 6 years of age ) . The young permanent dentition , or mixed dentition , extends from the time that the first baby tooth is lost ( around age 6 ) until the last baby tooth ...
Pagina 25
... tooth pulp , i.e. the nerves and blood vessels that course through the center of the tooth . The prognosis of pulpal survival following dental injuries is better in young permanent teeth with incomplete root formation than in mature ...
... tooth pulp , i.e. the nerves and blood vessels that course through the center of the tooth . The prognosis of pulpal survival following dental injuries is better in young permanent teeth with incomplete root formation than in mature ...
Pagina 26
... ( tooth - colored fillings ) . Dental Amalgam : Dental amalgam continues to be a safe and effective restorative material for use in both small and large restorations in posterior teeth . In spite of recent claims questioning its safety ...
... ( tooth - colored fillings ) . Dental Amalgam : Dental amalgam continues to be a safe and effective restorative material for use in both small and large restorations in posterior teeth . In spite of recent claims questioning its safety ...
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