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Estudio epidemiológico de las retenciones dentarias en una muestra de 2.000 pacientes

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La realización de este estudio epidemiológico sobre 2000 pacientes revela la existencia de 1671 dientes retenidos. Los pacientes que presentaron alguna retención fueron 730, lo que representa una frecuencia del 36,5% en la población estudiada. [ABSTRACT] This epidemiology study over 2000 patients show the presence of 1671 retained teeth. 730 patients show some retained dental, which is a 36,5% of studied population.
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