カオシン市における自閉症児の齲蝕状況調査
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概要
- 論文の詳細を見る
- 1998-08-31
著者
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Chen Horng-sen
Department Of Pediatric Dentistry Chung-ho Memorial Hospital Kaohsiung Medical University:graduate I
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Hsiao Szu-yu
Department Of Pediatric Dentistry Chung-ho Memorial Hospital Kaohsiung Medical University
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Huang Shun-te
Department Of Oral Hygiene College Of Dental Medicine Kaohsiung Medical University
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Huang Shun-te
カオシン医科大学小児歯科学講座
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Chen Horng-sen
カオシン医科大学小児歯科学講座
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Yang Yi-hsin
カオシン医科大学小児歯科学講座
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HUANG Jui-Kun
カオシン医科大学小児歯科学講座
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HSIUO Szu-Yu
カオシン医科大学小児歯科学講座
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Huang Shun-te
Division Of Dentistry For Children And Disabled Department Of Dentistry Kaohsiung Medical University Hospital
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- The Impact of Dietary and Tooth-brushing Habits to Dental Caries of Special School Children with Disability
- The Ingestion Disorder and Dysphagia of the Patients with Disability
- Dental Visit Behavior for Elderly Residents in Long-term Care Institutions in Southern Taiwan
- Oral Health Survey of Institutionalized Residents More Than 45 Years Old in Southern Taiwan
- Dental Treatment for a Child with Triple X Syndrome under Intravenous Sedation
- The Dietary and Tooth Cleaning Habits of Children with Intellectual Disability in Taiwan
- Oral Health Related Knowledge, Attitude and Behavior of Caregivers of Children with Disabilities in Special Schools in Taiwan
- Knowledge, Attitude, Self-efficacy, and Practice of Nurses toward Oral Hygiene Care for Ward Patients with Systemic Diseases
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- Roles of Dentistry in the Aged Society in Taiwan
- The relationship between dysphagia and nutrition status of long-term care facility residents
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