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Dental reductions and dental caries
American Journal of Physical Anthropology, 1977AbstractAlthough first permanent molar hypoconulid absence, third molar agenesis, and small tooth size are all part of the evolutionary trend of dental reduction, each bears a different relationship to dental caries. Caries prevalence in the maxillary and mandibular permanent first molars of the Burlington Research Centre serial experimental group at ...
D L, Anderson, F, Popovich
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Community Dentistry and Oral Epidemiology, 1983
Abstract – It is accepted that emotional stress causes various kinds of degenerative physiological changes. We have assumed that it is important to study the relationship between anxiety and dental caries. Anxiety and personality of children were investigated and oral examinations and questionnaires about their life style were performed ...
N, Shimura +3 more
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Abstract – It is accepted that emotional stress causes various kinds of degenerative physiological changes. We have assumed that it is important to study the relationship between anxiety and dental caries. Anxiety and personality of children were investigated and oral examinations and questionnaires about their life style were performed ...
N, Shimura +3 more
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Susceptibility to dental caries
Australian Dental Journal, 1979Abstract— —The role of the pulp and saliva in caries susceptibility and resistance was evaluated by a combination of endodontic treatment and desalivation. Evidence was presented that the pulp plays a major role in caries susceptibility. Pulpal activity is modified by a hormonal factor or factors of salivary gland origin.
R R, Steinman, J, Leonora, J M, Tieche
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Pediatric Clinics of North America, 1982
The appearance of caries varies considerably, depending on the tooth surface affected, the speed of the process of decay, and the stage of destruction. This article describes the clinical appearance of dental caries from earliest to most advanced stages according to location and in the context of the dynamics of its progression.
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The appearance of caries varies considerably, depending on the tooth surface affected, the speed of the process of decay, and the stage of destruction. This article describes the clinical appearance of dental caries from earliest to most advanced stages according to location and in the context of the dynamics of its progression.
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JAMA: The Journal of the American Medical Association, 1971
To the Editor.— We were surprised to find the relationship between dental caries and myopia. Although surprising, it is, however, a statistically valid correlation. The pathogenesis of caries have been more completely clarified with regard to involvement of enamel. Caries development relating to cementum has not fully been explored.
J H, Goldstein +4 more
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To the Editor.— We were surprised to find the relationship between dental caries and myopia. Although surprising, it is, however, a statistically valid correlation. The pathogenesis of caries have been more completely clarified with regard to involvement of enamel. Caries development relating to cementum has not fully been explored.
J H, Goldstein +4 more
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Archives of Oral Biology, 1990
The most recent epidemiological data on the prevalence of dental caries in children indicate a halting of the increasing levels in many developing countries and a continuing decrease in many highly industrialized countries of the world. However, a further fall in caries levels predicted for 5-yr-old children in the U.K. has not occurred and the decline
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The most recent epidemiological data on the prevalence of dental caries in children indicate a halting of the increasing levels in many developing countries and a continuing decrease in many highly industrialized countries of the world. However, a further fall in caries levels predicted for 5-yr-old children in the U.K. has not occurred and the decline
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Journal of Veterinary Dentistry, 1998
The dental records of 435 dogs seen in a dental referral practice were reviewed. Twenty-three dogs (5.3%) had one or more caries lesions. Of the 47 caries lesions, 19 (40%) were pit and fissure caries, 17 (36%) were smooth surface caries, and 11 (23%) were root caries. Twelve dogs had symmetrical lesions.
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The dental records of 435 dogs seen in a dental referral practice were reviewed. Twenty-three dogs (5.3%) had one or more caries lesions. Of the 47 caries lesions, 19 (40%) were pit and fissure caries, 17 (36%) were smooth surface caries, and 11 (23%) were root caries. Twelve dogs had symmetrical lesions.
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Dental Clinics of North America, 1999
A study of saliva and its tooth-protective components reveals at least four important functions of saliva: (1) buffering ability, (2) a cleansing effect, (3) antibacterial action, and (4) maintenance of a saliva supersaturated in calcium phosphate. Several salivary constituents subserve one or more of these functions.
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A study of saliva and its tooth-protective components reveals at least four important functions of saliva: (1) buffering ability, (2) a cleansing effect, (3) antibacterial action, and (4) maintenance of a saliva supersaturated in calcium phosphate. Several salivary constituents subserve one or more of these functions.
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