The comparison of deciduous teeth eruption pattern in small gestational age (SGA) and appropriate gestational age (AGA) children
Introduction: Small Gestational Age (SGA) children is defined as infant whose birth's weight was below the tenth percentile intrauterine growth and development curve of Lubchenco. There are two types of SGA children, namely symmetrycal SGA (the disturbance occurred in the first trimester of pre...
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Main Authors: | Irawati Kirana (Author), Roosje Rosita Oewen (Author), Williyanti Soewondo (Author) |
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Universitas Padjadjaran,
2010-07-01T00:00:00Z.
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