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[Periodontol problems in the mixed dentition].

Authors: J, Bánóczy; E, Hadas; I, Marosi;

[Periodontol problems in the mixed dentition].

Abstract

The authors studied the periodontal and oral hygiene conditions in 343 children from the children's town of Fót. They observed a not too great increase in gingivitis intensity in the mixed dentition which is very seldom seen under physiological conditions of the change to permanent dentition; but which occurs frequently in individuals with badly decayed milk molars associated with poor oral hygiene and impaired masticatory function.

Keywords

Male, Dentition, Mixed, Humans, Female, Dental Caries, Child, Dental Care, Periodontitis, Gingivitis, Child, Institutionalized

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