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Page 180
... Dental Decay A STATEMENT BY THE DENTAL PROFESSION OF NEW HAMPSHIRE The following statement is authorized by , and has the approval of the New Hampshire Dental Society , The New Hampshire Council on Dental Health , and Division of Dental ...
... Dental Decay A STATEMENT BY THE DENTAL PROFESSION OF NEW HAMPSHIRE The following statement is authorized by , and has the approval of the New Hampshire Dental Society , The New Hampshire Council on Dental Health , and Division of Dental ...
Page 181
... dental complications . In New Hampshire approximately 11 teeth are de- cayed at 18 years of age . There are not enough dentists in the country to correct the dental disease that now exists in the American public . In this country there ...
... dental complications . In New Hampshire approximately 11 teeth are de- cayed at 18 years of age . There are not enough dentists in the country to correct the dental disease that now exists in the American public . In this country there ...
Page 240
... Dental decay is the most prevalent disease of the school child . Therefore , Dr. Fones figured , prevent or stop dental disease and you will save money to the com- munity by reducing the number of failures who have to repeat their ...
... Dental decay is the most prevalent disease of the school child . Therefore , Dr. Fones figured , prevent or stop dental disease and you will save money to the com- munity by reducing the number of failures who have to repeat their ...
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