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Minimum Value Maximum Value Average Value
Caries Experience per Child 1
Weight (kg)
Height (cm)
Hemoglobin (gr/dl)
Hematocrit (%)
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101,5
10,4
31
17
30
129
15,3
45
8,4
19,3
115,5
12,5
36,5
Figure 1. Clinical Features of Found Ulceration Lesions
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DISCUSSION Discussion section explains the results obtained from the research. The authors compiled, analyzed, evaluated, interpreted, and compared recent findings with findings from existing studies. Included references sourced from relevant scientific papers published by Padjadjaran Journal of Dentistry (PJoD) before. The number of discussion paragraphs should be longer than the introduction. The author should pay attention to the consistency of articles from the title to the discussion. Weaknesses of research and suggestions for further research development should also described in this section.
CONCLUSION Conclusion consists of the answer of formulation of the research problem.
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