Eruption of primary Incisors: prevalence of sequence reversal and attitude of mothers In a Yoruba Community
Objective: The mandibular primary central Incisors are usually the first set of teeth to erupt In a child. However, eruption of the maxillary primary central incisors may precede that of the mandibular primary central Incisors, which Is viewed as a taboo among some tribes In Nigeria. Various means o...
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Main Author: | O.I. Opeodu (Author) |
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Nigerian Dental Association,
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