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.