2015
DOI: 10.1016/j.archoralbio.2014.08.014
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Timing and sequence of emergence of deciduous teeth in Jordanian children

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“…From the results of this study, the first group of teeth to erupt in the oral cavity was the LCIs, on average at eight months of age, as reported by others [3,11,15,16].…”
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“…From the results of this study, the first group of teeth to erupt in the oral cavity was the LCIs, on average at eight months of age, as reported by others [3,11,15,16].…”
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“…There is no consensus in DTE chronology [8] and chronological rate in erupt of some teeth groups have close relationship with their space and time [3,11].…”
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“…Eruption is defined as the movement of the teeth from the alveolar bone into the oral cavity [2,3]. All babies have twenty primary teeth which are ready to erupt at birth.…”
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“…Population-specific standards of primary teeth eruption are valuable for the detection of temporal disturbances or anomalies affecting tooth development during early childhood. Moreover, population-specific standards of primary teeth eruption should be available for reliable dental age estimation for forensic investigations and for anthropological applications [2].…”
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