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The process of permanent teeth replacing babyteeth occurs over several years.
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Children begin to lose their babyteeth at about six years old.
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His babyteeth looked as if they had been sharpened to points.
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It had just begun to replace its babyteeth with adult ones.
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We've all tasted it-ifnowhere else, when we lose our babyteeth.
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Moreover, permanent dentitions are studied much more frequently than deciduousteeth.
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The number of deciduousteeth was perfect; although this tooth was canine it had a somewhat bulbulous fang.
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The aim of this study was to assess the reliability of children's responses to pulp testing of deciduousteeth.
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In contrast to earlier proposed diagnostic features, these patients show persisting deciduousteeth, problematic tooth eruption, and tendency toward a Class III malocclusion.
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DMFT, the caries prevalence rate of 5-year-old children's deciduousteeth and 12-year-old children's first permanent molar showed a decline.
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The first, or milkteeth, are small and only twenty in number.
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It smiled, and Elizabeth caught a glimpse of gaps between milkteeth.
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When baby is twenty months old the milkteeth are often all in.
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Soon, Avasarala thought, the girl would start losing her milkteeth.
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Everything must be soft for her; her milkteeth can't chew very well.
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Background: Dental caries in primaryteeth is a serious oral health concern among children.
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Tooth extractions, even of loose primaryteeth in children, can get complicated, he said.
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The distribution of Actinomyces in supragingival plaque on the primaryteeth and the relationship between oral Actinomyces spp.
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Objective: Recommendations against direct pulp capping (DPC) for carious primaryteeth are based on old, low level evidence.
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Primaryteeth were examined for dental caries at five years old and nine years old by calibrated dentist examiners.
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The temporaryteeth should not be allowed to be removed by decay.
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The temporaryteeth are erupted either before or within a few days to a few months after birth.
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Hutchinson speaks of a child who was perfectly edentulous as to temporaryteeth, but who had the permanent teeth duly and fully erupted.
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Her temporaryteeth were shed in the usual manner and had been replaced by canines and right first molar and incisors on the right side.