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Dental Caries and Beverage Consumption in Young Children

Dental Caries and Beverage Consumption in Young Children

... with caries ex- perience at 4 to 7 years of age (Table ...at dental examination, sex, flu- oride exposure, and the dietary variables that were significant (P ⬍ ...at dental examination showed a ... See full document

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Relationship Between Early Childhood Caries and Anemia: A Systematic Review

Relationship Between Early Childhood Caries and Anemia: A Systematic Review

... previous caries is known as one of the best predictors of future ecay. Children under the age of 5 with a history of dental caries should automatically be classified as being at high risk for ... See full document

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Estimation of Salivary sCD14 in Children with Early Childhood Caries in  Association with Pneumonia

Estimation of Salivary sCD14 in Children with Early Childhood Caries in Association with Pneumonia

... Background: Dental caries is a chronic disease among children and pneumonia is often seen in young ...in children with early childhood caries in association with ...52 ... See full document

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Prevention of Dental Caries in Children From Birth Through Age 5 Years: US Preventive Services Task Force Recommendation Statement

Prevention of Dental Caries in Children From Birth Through Age 5 Years: US Preventive Services Task Force Recommendation Statement

... to children 6 months and older whose primary water source is de fi cient in fl uoride (B recommenda- ...to young children with low fl uoride exposure is associated with reduced risk for dental ... See full document

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Dental Caries Level and Sugar Consumption in 12-Year-Old Children from Poland

Dental Caries Level and Sugar Consumption in 12-Year-Old Children from Poland

... It is worth noting that exposure to high sugar con- sumption in the study groups of 12-year-olds last- ed for many years. With the present average sug- ar consumption of ca. 40 kg per year, its decrease to 5%E or ... See full document

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Oral health-related quality of life following dental treatment under general anaesthesia for early childhood caries - a UK-based study.

Oral health-related quality of life following dental treatment under general anaesthesia for early childhood caries - a UK-based study.

... The limitations of this study must be noted. This was an uncontrolled, non- randomised study – features which would be difficult to overcome in this area of research for ethical reasons. Sampling bias was introduced ... See full document

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The Relationship of Severe Early Childhood Caries and Body Mass Index in a Group of 3- to 6-year-old Children in Shiraz

The Relationship of Severe Early Childhood Caries and Body Mass Index in a Group of 3- to 6-year-old Children in Shiraz

... severe dental caries are happening in our society which seems to be an epidemic ...and consumption prefigures have been a general aspect of most develop- ing nations, in recent decades ... See full document

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Caries prevalence and impact on oral health-related quality of life in children with sickle cell disease: cross-sectional study

Caries prevalence and impact on oral health-related quality of life in children with sickle cell disease: cross-sectional study

... health. Dental radiographs were not ob- tained; thus, carious lesions that can only be detected radiographically were ...Moreover consumption of sugar was not ...the caries burden index (dmft/DMFT) ... See full document

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Consumption frequency of added sugars and UK children's dental caries

Consumption frequency of added sugars and UK children's dental caries

... clinical dental examinations, parent questionnaires and self-completed questionnaires (for children aged 12 and 15 ...the consumption frequency of sugar-added foods (cakes, biscuits and sweets) and ... See full document

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A longitudinal study of early childhood caries incidence in Wenzhou preschool children

A longitudinal study of early childhood caries incidence in Wenzhou preschool children

... high consumption of sugar snacks or beverages, poor diet, irregular feeding practices, nutritional problems, poor oral hygiene, and higher levels of Mutans streptococci [13, ... See full document

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Managing dental caries in children in Turkey - a discussion paper

Managing dental caries in children in Turkey - a discussion paper

... for caries control is ...that caries levels diminish when people brush their teeth daily with fluo- ride toothpaste, introducing expensive water fluoridation schemes is not considered the best way forward ... See full document

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The impact of dental caries on children and young people: What they have to say?

The impact of dental caries on children and young people: What they have to say?

... However, there are acknowledged limitations in relying on such measures as a sole means of understanding the range and extent of caries-related impacts in children. It is clear that these instruments ... See full document

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Association between dental caries and obesity in children and young people : a narrative review

Association between dental caries and obesity in children and young people : a narrative review

... in caries prevalence [52]. Furthermore, the variation in dental and health services and facilities, including proper health education and dietary counselling, can affect oral and general health outcomes [21, ... See full document

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Bacteria of Dental Caries in Primary and Permanent Teeth in Children and Young Adults

Bacteria of Dental Caries in Primary and Permanent Teeth in Children and Young Adults

... Reverse-capture checkerboard assay. Based on the sequencing data from clonal analyses and previous results (3), 16S rRNA gene-based probes were designed for the most prevalent bacterial species associated with ... See full document

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Oral health and the impact of socio-behavioural factors in a cross sectional survey of 12-year old school children in Laos

Oral health and the impact of socio-behavioural factors in a cross sectional survey of 12-year old school children in Laos

... i.e. dental caries and gingival ...to children in and around the larger urban settlements of ...and young peo- ple up to the age of 18 are covered by the public dental service and a ... See full document

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Genotypic diversity and cariogenicity of Candida albicans from children with early childhood caries and caries-free children

Genotypic diversity and cariogenicity of Candida albicans from children with early childhood caries and caries-free children

... To assess the genotypic identity of C. albicans strains, a PCR method based on 25S rDNA was employed for classification. To date, five genotypes of C. albicans have been identified, designated genotypes A, B, C, D, and ... See full document

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Dental caries status of Lisu preschool children in Yunnan Province, China: a cross-sectional study

Dental caries status of Lisu preschool children in Yunnan Province, China: a cross-sectional study

... of dental caries prevalence among Lisu boys and girls, which was consistent with many previous studies ...and dental caries [31], this association was not statistically significant in the ... See full document

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Evaluation of Oral Health Status among 5-15-Year-old School Children in Shimoga City, Karnataka, India: A Cross-sectional Study

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... The dental fluorosis prevalence was ...school children. Some children studying in Shimoga city schools were from surrounding rural area, where central water supply is not available and using ground ... See full document

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Comparing dental caries status using Modified International Caries Detection and Assessment System (ICDAS) and World Health Organization (WHO) indices among school children of Bhakkar, Pakistan

Comparing dental caries status using Modified International Caries Detection and Assessment System (ICDAS) and World Health Organization (WHO) indices among school children of Bhakkar, Pakistan

... were children aged 11-12 years who were able to understand basic instructions and who furnished written consent from their ...of children from classes 5, 6 and 7 was o b ta ine d f ro m th e r e gi s te r o ... See full document

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Demystifying the Minimal Invasive Concept

Demystifying the Minimal Invasive Concept

... Wavelengths of high powered lasers like Erbium chromium: YSGG (2780 nm) and Erbium:YAG (2940 nm have the highest absorption in water and have a high absorption for hydroxyapatite.The laser energy couples into the ... See full document

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