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Dental reductions and dental caries

American Journal of Physical Anthropology, 1977
AbstractAlthough 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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Ammonia and Dental Caries

Nature, 1950
KESEL et al.1,2,3 have stated that saliva from caries-free individuals, when incubated for eight days in a beef broth medium, produces a higher concentration of ammonia (estimated by the ‘Permutit’ method) than does saliva similarly treated from caries-susceptible subjects.
G N, JENKINS, D E, WRIGHT, T K, MILLER
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Development and evaluation of deep learning for screening dental caries from oral photos.

Oral Diseases, 2020
OBJECTIVES To develop and evaluate the performance of a deep learning system based on convolutional neural network (ConvNet) to detect dental caries from oral photos.
Xuan Zhang   +6 more
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Dental Caries Profile and Associated Risk Factors Among Adolescent School Children in an Urban South-Indian City

Oral Health & Preventive Dentistry, 2020
Purpose: To study the dental caries experience among adolescent school children in Chennai city using the ICDAS-II scoring system. The secondary objective was to identify associated risk factors to different thresholds of dental caries defined by ICDAS ...
P. Reddy   +4 more
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Pathways between parental and individual determinants of dental caries and dental visit behaviours among children: Validation of a new conceptual model.

Community Dentistry and Oral Epidemiology, 2020
OBJECTIVES To delineate the pathways between the parental and individual determinants of dental caries and dental visit behaviours among children, using path analysis.
B. Buldur
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The consumption of processed sugar- and starch-containing foods, and dental caries: a systematic review.

European Journal of Oral Sciences, 2020
The relationship between high dietary intakes of sugar (sucrose) and dental caries is well established. Processed sugars and starches have been associated with greater dental caries experience in retrospective studies.
Sarah Hancock, C. Zinn, G. Schofield
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Radiology of Dental Caries

Dental Clinics of North America, 2021
Dental caries is a dynamic, preventable, reversible, complex biofilm-mediated, multifactorial disease that involves a series of demineralization/neutrality/remineralization of dental hard tissue in primary and permanent dentition. An imbalance in the continuum with a net demineralization over time results in the initiation of caries lesions.
Adeyinka F, Dayo   +3 more
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Anxiety and dental caries

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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SALIVA AND DENTAL CARIES

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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Fluoride Revolution and Dental Caries: Evolution of Policies for Global Use

Journal of dentistry research, 2019
Epidemiological studies over 70 y ago provided the basis for the use of fluoride in caries prevention. They revealed the clear relation between water fluoride concentration, and therefore fluoride exposure, and prevalence and severity of dental fluorosis
H. Whelton   +3 more
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