Without good teeth there cannot be good mastication. Without thorough mastication there cannot be perfect digestion, and poor health results. Hence the paramount importance of sound teeth. Clean teeth do not decay. The importance of a sound first set... Pediatrics - Page 4561901Affichage du livre entier - À propos de ce livre
 | Illinois Society for Child-Study - 1900
...bristles of uneven length the better to dislodge particles of food behind the teeth. The importance of a first set of teeth is as great to the child as a sound second set is to the adult." The following rules were recommended by the School Children's Committee of the British Dental Association... | |
 | 1900
...bristles of uneven length the better to dislodge particles of food behind the teeth. The importance of a first set of teeth is as great to the child as a sound second set is to the adult." The following rules were recommended by the School Children's Committee of the British Dental Association... | |
 | 1899
...Committee of the British Dental Association, and circulated for the information of Managers and teachers of National Schools in Ireland. Without good teeth there...do not decay. The importance of a sound first set is as great to the child as a sound second set is to the adult. Children should be taught to use the... | |
 | 1901
...Committee of the British Dental Association, and circulated for the information of managers and teachers of national schools in Ireland: Without good teeth there...teeth is as great to the child as a sound second set it to the adult. Children should be taught to use the tooth-brush early. Food left on the teeth ferments,... | |
 | 1900
...bristles of uneven length the better to dislodge particles of food behind the teeth. The importance of a first set of teeth is as great to the child as a sound second set is to the adult." The following rules were recommended by the School Children's Committee of the British Dental Association... | |
 | 1902
...mastication. Without thorough mastication there cannot be perfect digestion, and poor health results. Clean teeth do not decay. The importance of a sound...to the adult. Children should be taught to use the tooth-brush early. Food left on the teeth ferments, and the acid formed produces decay. Decay leads... | |
 | Kansas State Board of Health - 1909
...Committee of the British Dental Association and circulated for the information of managers and teachers of national schools in Ireland: Without good teeth there...to the adult. Children should be taught to use the tooth-brush early. Food left on the teeth ferments, and the acid formed produces decay. Decay leads... | |
 | United States. Congress. House. Committee on Interstate and Foreign Commerce - 1910
...Without good teeth there can not be thorough mastication. Without thorough mastication there can not be perfect digestion, and poor health results. Hence...importance of sound teeth. Clean teeth do not decay. Food left on the teeth ferments and the acid formed produces decay. Decay leads to pain and the total... | |
 | United States. 61st Congress, 1909-1911. House. [from old catalog] - 1910
...mastication there can not be perfect digestion, and without perfect digestion one can not have good health. Hence the paramount importance of sound teeth. Clean teeth do not decay. Food left on the teeth ferments, and the acid formed produces decay. Decay leads to pain and the total... | |
 | 1910
...mastication there can not be perfect digestion, and without p>: feet digestion one can not have good health. Hence the paramount importance of sound teeth. Clean teeth do not decay. Food left on the teeth ferments, and the acid formed produces decay. Decay leads to pain and the total... | |
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