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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.
- The Influence of Age on the Development of Dental Caries in Children. A ...
Poor oral hygiene and unhealthy eating habits are the most...
- Dental caries in primary and permanent teeth in children’s worldwide ...
Dental caries in primary and permanent teeth in children’s...
- The impact of dental caries and its treatment by conventional or ...
Dental caries was associated with negative impacts on...
- The Influence of Age on the Development of Dental Caries in Children. A ...
24 lip 2024 · ECC (Early Childhood Caries) is defined as the presence of one or more decayed (non-cavitated or cavitated lesions), missing (due to caries), or filled tooth surfaces in any primary tooth in a child under the age of six [1].
Poor oral hygiene and unhealthy eating habits are the most incriminating factors in the onset of dental caries, but age has been proven to impact the disease. The aim of this study was to find correlations between age and the evolution of dental caries in the first permanent molars in children.
6 paź 2020 · With increasing the sample size and the year of study, dental caries in primary teeth increased and in permanent teeth decreased. The results of this study showed that the prevalence of primary and permanent dental caries in children in the world was found to be high.
Dental caries in primary and permanent teeth in children’s worldwide, 1995 to 2019: a systematic review and meta-analysis. Mohsen Kazeminia. 1 Department of Nursing, School of Nursing and Midwifery, Kermanshah University of Medical Sciences, Kermanshah, Iran. Find articles by Mohsen Kazeminia. 1, Alireza Abdi. Alireza Abdi.
19 gru 2022 · However, pediatricians can monitor oral health, both in the office and via telehealth, by focusing on the key risk factors for dental caries associated with diet, bacteria, saliva, and status of the teeth (ie, current and previous caries experience).
Dental caries was associated with negative impacts on children and parents' quality of life. Treatment of caries improved the quality of life of children and families significantly, irrespective of whether the treatment was provided by a conventional or a biological approach.