Large-Scale Survey of Missing Deciduous Anterior Teeth on Medical Examination at the Age of 3.5 Years
Tooth anomalies in childhood may negatively affect the healthy development of the dentition and occlusion; hence, it is important to examine the actual oral condition at an early stage. The present study was performed to understand the state of missing deciduous anterior teeth in children aged 3.5 y...
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Main Authors: | Tsutomu Otsuchi (Author), Yuko Ogaya (Author), Yuto Suehiro (Author), Rena Okawa (Author), Kazuhiko Nakano (Author) |
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MDPI AG,
2022-11-01T00:00:00Z.
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