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Age of Onset of Dental Anxiety
Journal of Dental Research, 1999Little attention has been given to the issue of the age of onset of dental anxiety, even though it may have a bearing on the origins of this type of fear. This study aimed to identify the age of onset of dental anxiety and to identify differences by age of onset with respect to potential etiological factors, such as negative dental experiences, family
D, Locker +3 more
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Acta Odontologica Scandinavica, 1975
The dental ages of 149 children born and grown up in a district with naturally occurring fluoride in the drinking water (maximum level 2.0 mg/l) were compared with those of 181 control children born and grown up in a neighbouring low-fluoride district (less than or equal to 0.1 mg/l). The children were 9--12 years old.
H, Grahnén, N, Myrberg, P, Ollinen
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The dental ages of 149 children born and grown up in a district with naturally occurring fluoride in the drinking water (maximum level 2.0 mg/l) were compared with those of 181 control children born and grown up in a neighbouring low-fluoride district (less than or equal to 0.1 mg/l). The children were 9--12 years old.
H, Grahnén, N, Myrberg, P, Ollinen
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The American Journal of Forensic Medicine and Pathology, 1984
An alternative technique for sectioning teeth for age estimation, the half tooth technique, is presented. In a sample of 10 pairs of contralateral teeth, the measurements and calculated age obtained with this technique were compared with those obtained by the conventional thin section technique.
Stanton Berg +3 more
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An alternative technique for sectioning teeth for age estimation, the half tooth technique, is presented. In a sample of 10 pairs of contralateral teeth, the measurements and calculated age obtained with this technique were compared with those obtained by the conventional thin section technique.
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Dental Abnormalities in Aged Mice
Gerontology, 19711. A high incidence of abnormalities of the maxillary incisor was found amongst aged mice in a colony of C57BL/Icrf mice. The anomalies were virtually absent in young adult and middle-aged mice of the colony.2.The frequency distrubution of affected animals in the samples of the aged population suggested a progressive increase in the frequency of ...
Robins, M W, Rowlatt, C
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Forensic Science International, 2008
Precise evaluation of the developmental stage of a child is an integral part of both diagnosis and treatment of pediatric patients; it is also essential in forensic medicine and dentistry. Among radiological methods for dental age estimation in children the Demirjian's method is widely used, however original standards elaborated for the French-Canadian
Ingrid, Rózyło-Kalinowska +2 more
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Precise evaluation of the developmental stage of a child is an integral part of both diagnosis and treatment of pediatric patients; it is also essential in forensic medicine and dentistry. Among radiological methods for dental age estimation in children the Demirjian's method is widely used, however original standards elaborated for the French-Canadian
Ingrid, Rózyło-Kalinowska +2 more
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2012
This chapter focuses on different methods used in dental age estimation techniques in children, subadults, and adults. It also focuses on some common skeletal methods used for age estimation and guidelines for preparing dental estimation reports for the medicolegal process.
Balwant Rai, Jasdeep Kaur
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This chapter focuses on different methods used in dental age estimation techniques in children, subadults, and adults. It also focuses on some common skeletal methods used for age estimation and guidelines for preparing dental estimation reports for the medicolegal process.
Balwant Rai, Jasdeep Kaur
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Population ageing and dental care
Community Dentistry and Oral Epidemiology, 2009Abstract – Population ageing is a fact in both developed and developing countries. The concern about population ageing largely arises from the combination of a greater number of older people requiring greater amounts of healthcare services and pensions, and relatively fewer people working to pay for them.
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Dental Embryology, Anatomy, Development, and Aging
Veterinary Clinics of North America: Equine Practice, 1998Equine practitioners should be knowledgeable of dental anatomy and development to enhance their skill of age estimation of horses. The permanent teeth of horses are continually undergoing changes in shape and appearance. These changes may be used to suggest a reasonable age range for a horse.
M Q, Lowder, P O, Mueller
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Epidermolysis bullosa and dental developmental age
International Journal of Paediatric Dentistry, 2005Summary. Objectives. The dental development of permanent mandibular teeth in a small group of children with dystrophic epidermolysis bullosa (DEB) was assessed from radiographs and compared to a healthy, age‐and‐sex‐matched control group.Methods. This was a retrospective radiographic cross‐sectional study. The sample consisted of a group of 44 children
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