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Mandibular Lateral Displacement in Growing Patients: Etiopathogenesis, Prophylaxis, and Early Treatment-A Literature Review. [PDF]
Kowalska K, Machorowska-Pieniążek A.
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Cultural Adaptation and Validation of the Hindi Version of Malocclusion Impact Scale for Early Childhood for Assessing Oral Health-related Quality of Life in Indian Preschool Children. [PDF]
Kalra G +5 more
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Prevalence pattern of dental caries in the primary dentition among school children
S Saravanan +3 more
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Ortner's Identification of Pathological Conditions in Human Skeletal Remains, 2019
Rebecca Kinaston +4 more
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Caries Research, 1970
Using the ‘decile character number method’, the view held generally that controlled diabetes leads to an earlier loss of the teeth was not confirmed.
P, Adler +3 more
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Using the ‘decile character number method’, the view held generally that controlled diabetes leads to an earlier loss of the teeth was not confirmed.
P, Adler +3 more
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Anthropologischer Anzeiger, 2007
The chance discovery of a paper by Rottstock et al. (1983) comparing the individual diameters of 4,497 teeth from 711 skulls from anthropologically-different populations (Europeans, Negroids, Mongoloids, Melanesians) provided the impetus to add our measurements of 449 teeth from 89 Polynesians (mainland Maoris, Chatham Island, Wairau Bar) to the series.
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The chance discovery of a paper by Rottstock et al. (1983) comparing the individual diameters of 4,497 teeth from 711 skulls from anthropologically-different populations (Europeans, Negroids, Mongoloids, Melanesians) provided the impetus to add our measurements of 449 teeth from 89 Polynesians (mainland Maoris, Chatham Island, Wairau Bar) to the series.
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2009
Dental caries is a process that typically keeps recurring throughout life, and the consequences are too often seen as irreversible damage to the dentition. At various stages of life, different parts of the dentition are affected, and the effects continue to be seen in the dentition long after the events took place.
H, Eggertsson, A, Ferreira-Zandona
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Dental caries is a process that typically keeps recurring throughout life, and the consequences are too often seen as irreversible damage to the dentition. At various stages of life, different parts of the dentition are affected, and the effects continue to be seen in the dentition long after the events took place.
H, Eggertsson, A, Ferreira-Zandona
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