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  1. The two strongest risk factors associated with early childhood caries in high- or upper-middle-income categories were: (a) the presence of enamel defects; and (b) high levels of mutans streptococci.

  2. The European Academy of Paediatric Den-tistry (EAPD) encourages prevention and arrest of active dental caries. Therefore, the present guidance provides evidence- and clinically-based recommendations for detecting and diagnosing early/non-cavitated caries lesions, risk assessment and disease management.

  3. 15 maj 2021 · Conclusions: The potential risk factors for early childhood caries are enamel defects, high levels of mutans streptococci, the presence of dentinal caries, increased consumption of soda, daily intake of sugary snacks, and obesity.

  4. 15 mar 2019 · Meta-analysis revealed that the strongest risk factors found in the high-income countries were presence of dentinal caries (dmft greater than zero; odds ratio [OR] equals 4.21 [2.18 to 8.16]) and high levels of mutans streptococci (OR equals 3.83 [1.81 to 8.09]).

  5. SUMMARY GUIDELINE. Best clinical practice guidance for management of early caries lesions in children and young adults: an EAPD policy document. Abstracted from. Kühnisch J, Ekstrand KR,...

  6. 1 kwi 2020 · The clinical, environmental, and behavioral factors that foster early childhood caries: Evidence for caries risk assessment. Pediatric Dent 2015; 37(3): 217-225. Scottish Intercollegiate Guidelines Network: SIGN 138: Dental interventions to prevent caries in children, March, 2014.

  7. 3 lip 2010 · Caries-risk assessment models currently involve a combina-tion of factors including diet, fluoride exposure, a susceptible host, and microflora that interplay with a variety of social, cultural, and behavioral factors.3-6 Caries risk assessment is the determination of the likelihood of the incidence of caries