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Oral Trauma to the Preschool Child

Dental Clinics of North America, 1984
In this article I stressed some of the points I consider to be important for dealing with oral trauma in the preschool child. The only areas that I thought should be approached in detail were ones that deal with specific techniques with which you may not be familiar.
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Caries in the preschool child: aetiology

Journal of Dentistry, 1990
Although a substantial number of preschool children are caries free at 5 years of age, there remain a small proportion with caries who require a considerable amount of effort and time invested in them. Therefore, the multifactorial nature and ramifications of dental caries are considered in turn.
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Preschool child with rectal prolapse

Journal of Pediatric Health Care, 1997
B R, Kelley   +4 more
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[The neglected preschool child].

The Canadian nurse, 1993
Neglect is seen as a chronically insufficient quantitative or qualitative response towards a child's physical needs. Neglected children often demonstrate considerable developmental delay, manifested through deficits in their mental, motor, linguistic and/or social skills.
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The Preschool Child

Music Educators Journal, 1971
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THE PRESCHOOL CHILD

Medical Journal of Australia, 1933
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The Preschool Child

Childhood Education, 1966
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NUTRITION AND THE PRESCHOOL CHILD

The American Journal of Clinical Nutrition, 1955
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