Absence of Association between Body Size and Deciduous Tooth Size in American Black Children
Weak positive associations between tooth size and body size have been documented for the permanent dentition. Presumably, if the deciduous dentition were under the same genetic controls as the permanent, there would also be a discernable association for the deciduous teeth in young children. The dec...
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Main Authors: | Loren R. Lease (Author), Edward F. Harris (Author) |
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2001-06-01T00:00:00Z.
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