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Egyptian dental journal, 1999
The dental ages of 1286 (674 males and 612 females) Egyptian children born and grown up in a community with naturally occurring overfluoride ions in the drinking water (more than the optimal level) in Matrouh Governorate, were compared with the Egyptian standards of the fluoride deficient area of the same socioeconomic level.
M, Rashed, S A, Hafez
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The dental ages of 1286 (674 males and 612 females) Egyptian children born and grown up in a community with naturally occurring overfluoride ions in the drinking water (more than the optimal level) in Matrouh Governorate, were compared with the Egyptian standards of the fluoride deficient area of the same socioeconomic level.
M, Rashed, S A, Hafez
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The Influence of Age on the Development of Dental Caries in Children. A Radiographic Study
Journal of Clinical Medicine, 2021Abel Emanuel Moca +2 more
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[Determination of dental age].
Revue belge de medecine dentaire, 2006A review of the most commonly used dental age estimating techniques is generated. The most important issue for the forensic odontologist involved in dental age estimation is to employ as many of these methods as possible by performing repetitive measurements and calculations of different age-related parameters.
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The age of dental implantology.
The New York state dental journal, 1996Dental implants have been evolving over the past 20 years and have now achieved a level of predictability that allows them to be considered in a wide variety of clinical situations. This article reviews current dental implant concepts for patient selection, treatment planning and restoration.
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