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10 LIBROS DEL PORTUGUÉS RELACIONADOS CON «ODONTOCLASIA»
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1
A Survey of the Literature of Dental Caries
Acid-Base Balance and Dental Caries Incidence Simonton and Jones (1927)
described what they considered to be a clinically unrecognized form of rampant
tooth decay in the pre-school children in Honolulu, which they termed
odontoclasia.
National Research Council (U.S.). Committee on Dental Health, 1952
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Dental Health Education and Dental Health Service in Hawaii: ...
F G — e:e e:e — 4. F G — 676 Odontoclasia 5. F G — d : □ - cT: 6. F G e:e e:e —
— Odontoclasia 7. F G e:e e:e — — 8. F G ed:de — Odontoclasia 9. F P — 676
Odontoclasia 10. M G :e — — 11. M G e:e e:e — 6:6 676 Odontoclasia 12.
Race incidence of odontoclasia and caries in 1283 kindergarten children. Of
1005 Orientals examined, 81.9 percent had odontoclasia; 92.0 percent, caries;
0.7 percent, no decay. In the group of 55 Hawaiians, 56.3 percent had
odontoclasia; ...
International Association for Dental Research, 1930
There were 802 teeth affected by odontoclasia, or an average of 6-7 teeth per
affected native. Since odontoclasia principally affects the temporary teeth, only
those groups of natives under six years of age have been compared. It may be
noted ...
University of Sydney, 1935
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Journal of dental research
Race incidence of odontoclasia and caries in I283 kindergarten children. Of 1005
Orientals examined, 81.9 percent had odontoclasia; 92.0 percent, caries; 0.7
percent, no decay. In the group of 55 Hawaiians, 56.3 percent had odontoclasia;
...
Odontoclasia The name odontoclasia was coined to identify the active
destruction of the deciduous teeth of children by a process that seems to differ
from caries. One of its distinguishing features is that the permanent teeth are not
affected.
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Sydney University Reprints. Series VIII. Medical Sciences ...
There were 802 teeth affected by odontoclasia, or an average of 6-7 teeth per
affected native. Since odontoclasia principally affects the temporary teeth, only
those groups of natives under six years of age have been compared. It may be
noted ...
University of Sydney, 1937
8
Dental Journal of Australia
1935. Odontoclasia is a condition of the temporary teeth wherein a central
transverse band of enamel becomes decalcified and disappears, leaving the
underlying dentine exposed. The exposed dentine usually stains darkly from
smoking, but ...
9
Ergebnisse der vitamin- und hormonforschung
Jones, Larsen and Pritchard1) claim that by raising the "potential alkalinity" of
diets of children in Hawaii the incidence of "odontoclasia" is very considerably
reduced, an effect which they claim could not be produced by fat-soluble vitamin
...
Leopold Ruzicka, Wilhelm Otto Stepp, Sir Edward Mellanby, 1944
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Ergebnisse Der Vitamin- und Hormonforschung
Jones, Larsen and Pritchard1) claim that by raising the "potential alkalinity" of
diets of children in Hawaii the incidence of "odontoclasia" is very considerably
reduced, an effect which they claim could not be produced by fat-soluble vitamin
...