1967
DOI: 10.2334/josnusd1959.9.67
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Studies on the Consecutive Survey of Succedaneous and Permanent Dentition in the Japanese Children

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“…Jakobsson and Lind reported that SRA affecting maxillary central incisors was encountered in 2.4% of Swedish children aged 11 years or older [ 5 ]. On the other hand, Ando et al [ 6 ] found that 10% of Japanese schoolchildren aged 5–14 years old presented SRA affecting maxillary central incisors. A study on healthy Finnish young adults found a prevalence of SRA of 1.3% [ 3 ].…”
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“…Jakobsson and Lind reported that SRA affecting maxillary central incisors was encountered in 2.4% of Swedish children aged 11 years or older [ 5 ]. On the other hand, Ando et al [ 6 ] found that 10% of Japanese schoolchildren aged 5–14 years old presented SRA affecting maxillary central incisors. A study on healthy Finnish young adults found a prevalence of SRA of 1.3% [ 3 ].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%