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Microbial signatures of dental caries in the incarcerated elderly: a salivary microbiota study in a restricted environment. [PDF]

open access: yesJ Oral Microbiol
Kijpornyongpan T   +8 more
europepmc   +1 more source

Dental caries [PDF]

open access: yesNature Reviews Disease Primers, 2017
Dental caries is a biofilm-mediated, sugar-driven, multifactorial, dynamic disease that results in the phasic demineralization and remineralization of dental hard tissues. Caries can occur throughout life, both in primary and permanent dentitions, and can damage the tooth crown and, in later life, exposed root surfaces. The balance between pathological
, Domenick T Zero, Kim Rud Ekstrand
exaly   +7 more sources

Caries experience as predictor for caries incidence

Community Dentistry and Oral Epidemiology, 1976
ABSTRACT The caries increment (filled surfaces) from the ages 7 to 15 years were compared in children with three or fewer (low prevalence group) or eight or more filled surfaces (high prevalence group) at the age of 8. The children participated in a fortnightly fluoride mouthrinsing program (10 ml of 0.2% NaF). Following 8 years of dental treatment and
J M, Birkeland, L, Broach, L, Jorkjend
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The relationships between prevalence of caries, percentage with active caries, and caries severity

Australian Dental Journal, 1987
AbstractThe specification of the relationships between prevalence of caries, percentage of children with active caries, and caries severity improves our understanding of the distribution and extent of caries as well as providing a method of predicting one from another. Using recent Australian data these relationships were investigated and specified.
A J, Spencer, J, Lewis
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The Caries and Caries-Free Archaeome

Journal of Dental Research
The difficulty of establishing a relationship between archaea and oral diseases such as dental caries stems from the challenges of detecting, identifying, and isolating these microorganisms. This study aimed to detect archaea in publicly available datasets comprising caries and caries-free saliva and dental plaque by using a ...
N. Dame-Teixeira   +4 more
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