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  1. 6 paź 2020 · The prevalence of dental caries in primary teeth in children in the world with a sample size of 80,405 was 46.2% (95% CI: 41.6–50.8%), and the prevalence of dental caries in permanent teeth in children in the world with a sample size of 1,454,871 was 53.8% (95% CI: 50–57.5%).

  2. Early childhood caries (ECC) is one of the most prevalent diseases in children worldwide. ECC is driven by a dysbiotic state of oral microorganisms mainly caused by a sugar-rich diet. Additionally, poor oral hygiene or insufficient dental plaque removal leads to the rapid progression of ECC.

  3. 18 mar 2021 · A meta-regression review by Kassebaum et al shows that in 2010, untreated dental caries in primary teeth affected 9% of children (95% CI 8.7, 9.4) making it the 10th most prevalent condition. 2 Our results support their finding that the prevalence of untreated caries has remained relatively unchanged for 20 years 2 with our findings extending ...

  4. A systematic review and meta-analysis focused on the association between the most common vitamin D receptor polymorphisms (ApaI, FokI, TaqI, BsmI, and BglI) and the risk of dental caries in children.

  5. 7 paź 2020 · The prevalence of dental caries in primary teeth in children in the world with a sample size of 80,405 was 46.2% (95% CI: 41.6-50.8%), and the prevalence of dental caries in permanent teeth...

  6. Factors included the following: age, socioeconomic status, frequency of and supervised toothbrushing, fluoride exposure, breast- and bottle-feeding, feeding habits, absence of a dental home, past caries experience, active non-cavitated lesions, visible plaque, enamel defects, and microbiome. Conclusion.

  7. 15 mar 2024 · Dental caries, also known as cavities, are the most prevalent dental problem in children. The etiology is mostly multifactorial and a result of an imbalance between the constant mineralization and demineralization on the tooth surface.

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