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1 Cas Coraweg 90, Curaçao, Netherlands Antilles
The eruption age of the permanent canine, first premolar, and second premolar were compared between two groups of children using cross-sectional data. Two eruption ages were determined for each of the tooth types and both ages were compared between the two groups. This approach is presented as a means of negating the influence of differences in the time interval for a tooth type on eruption age differences between groups.
Submitted on September 1, 1970
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