Pediatrics

Japanese: pedodontics
Pediatrics

…As of 1993, approximately 19,000 people are employed. [Minoru Ai]
[Pedodontics]
A branch of clinical dentistry that aims to comprehensively develop children's chewing organs, and researches and practices preventive and therapeutic methods to achieve this, thereby contributing to the overall development and health of children. It has now developed into a specialized field, and in Japan it is permitted to advertise itself as pediatric dentistry.

*Some of the terminology that mentions "pedodontics" is listed below.

Source | Heibonsha World Encyclopedia 2nd Edition | Information

Japanese:

…1993年現在,約1万9000人が就業している。【藍 稔】
[小児歯科pedodontics]
 小児の咀嚼(そしやく)器官の総合的な育成を目的とし,これを達成するための予防法,治療法を研究実践し,これを通して小児の全身的発育と保健に寄与する臨床歯学の一分科。現在,専門分野として発展し,日本では小児歯科として標榜が許可されている。…

※「pedodontics」について言及している用語解説の一部を掲載しています。

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