Dentistry for the Child and AdolescentRalph E. McDonald, David R. Avery, Jeffrey A. Dean One of the most successful textbooks in pediatric dentistry, this expert resource provides superior, comprehensive coverage of oral care for infants, children, teenagers, and medically compromised individuals. Thoroughly revised material offers the most up-to-date diagnostic and treatment recommendations based on current research, literature, and clinical experience. Now in its 8th edition, this classic text continues to offer in-depth coverage of all areas relevant to the contemporary science and practice of pediatric dentistry.
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Page 137
... TONGUE Pediatric patients with unremarkable medical histories rarely complain of symptomatic tongue lesions . However , the tongue should be inspected carefully during the examination procedure . Several benign conditions may be evident ...
... TONGUE Pediatric patients with unremarkable medical histories rarely complain of symptomatic tongue lesions . However , the tongue should be inspected carefully during the examination procedure . Several benign conditions may be evident ...
Page 139
... tongue . The smooth areas are devoid of filiform papillae . B , The pattern observed at the initial visit is indistinguishable 4 weeks later . C , In 1 year a new pattern is developing on the dorsum of the tongue . A C D B E FIG . 7-51 ...
... tongue . The smooth areas are devoid of filiform papillae . B , The pattern observed at the initial visit is indistinguishable 4 weeks later . C , In 1 year a new pattern is developing on the dorsum of the tongue . A C D B E FIG . 7-51 ...
Page 140
... TONGUE A white coating of the tongue is usually associated with local factors . The amount of coating on the tongue varies with the time of day and is related to oral hygiene and the character of the diet . The coating consists of food ...
... TONGUE A white coating of the tongue is usually associated with local factors . The amount of coating on the tongue varies with the time of day and is related to oral hygiene and the character of the diet . The coating consists of food ...
Contents
Examination of the Mouth and Other 12 Nutritional Considerations for | 1 |
Dental Problems of Children with 27 Management of the Developing | 23 |
Local Anesthesia and Pain Control for | 279 |
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