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Epidemiology of dental caries

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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Obesity and dental caries in early childhood: A systematic review and meta‐analyses

Obesity Reviews, 2019
Obesity and dental caries in children are significant health problems. The aims of this review are to identify whether children aged 6 years and younger with overweight and/or obesity have higher dental caries experience compared with children with ...
N. Manohar, A. Hayen, P. Fahey, A. Arora
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Recognition of Dental Caries

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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Xylitol and Dental Caries

Annual Review of Nutrition, 1982
INTRODUCTION 133 THE ANIMAL MODEL 134 CLINICAL CARIES TRIALS: TURKU SUGAR STUDIES 135 Two-Year Clinical Trial 135 One-Year Intake o/Chewing Gum 136 DISCUSSION OF THE TRIALS AND FURTHER FINDINGS 137 EFFECT OF XYLITOL ON PLAQUE QUANTITy 138 EFFECT OF XYLITOL ON THE GROWTH OF ORAL MICROORGANISMS 139 METABOLIC PROPERTIES OF DENTAL PLAQUE AS ...
K K, Mäkinen, A, Scheinin
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Dental Caries in the Dog

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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Bacteriology of dental caries

Oral Surgery, Oral Medicine, Oral Pathology, 1952
Abstract Dental caries resembles other bacterially produced diseases but differs from them in that the organisms concerned live outside the body (in the mouth), that they need not invade tissues but simply grow passively into cavities produced by their own products, and that they cause their damage not by exotoxins, endotoxins, or allergic phenomenon,
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Dental caries

2019
ubni karijes je kemijsko otapanje tvrdog zubnog tkiva uzrokovano kiselim metaboličkim proizvodima biofilma (zubnog plaka) koji prekriva zahvaćeno područje. Nakon unosa hrane pH u ustima pada zbog razgradnje niskomolekularnih ugljikohidrata poput saharoze koja difundira u zubni plak i tamo se u anaerobnim uvjetima zrelog plaka razgrađuje do mliječne ...
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DENTAL CARIES PROCESS

Dental Clinics of North America, 1999
The boundaries of caries diagnosis and caries intervention are changing. Dentists currently use visual, tactical, and radiographic information to detect relatively advanced changes in the dental hard tissues. The clinical management of dental caries has been primarily directed at the treatment of the consequences of the disease process by placing ...
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Dental Caries

Annual Review of Medicine, 1975
R J, Gibbons, J, van Houte
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Dental Caries and the Pediatrician

Archives of Pediatrics & Adolescent Medicine, 1963
The recent advent on the market of fluoride-vitamin combinations, with an impending proliferation of products and preparations for the beguilement of the pediatrician, makes it desirable to get the problem of dental caries and its prevention into proper perspective.
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