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Early Childhood Caries and Sleep Disorders
Obstructive sleep-disordered breathing (oSDB) comprises a set of breathing disturbances when the individual is asleep due to partial or complete upper airway obstruction. Modifying or risk factors are the anatomy, the size and shape of the airway, muscle tone, central nervous system responses to hypoxia, etc.
Ana Arroyo Buenestado +1 more
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Neonatal stunting and early childhood caries: A mini-review
The nutritional status of pregnant women greatly determines their newborn outcome. Deficiencies of several micronutrients are associated with stunting in early childhood, affecting health into adulthood.
Arlette Suzy Setiawan +4 more
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Analysis of Risk Factors Associated with Early Childhood Caries
Rong-Yin Li,1 Dong-Mei Yang,2 Nan Ding,1 Qi-Yan Bao1 1Department of Stomatology, Beijing Luhe Hospital, Capital Medical University, Beijing, 101149, People’s Republic of China; 2Department of Pediatric Dentistry, Capital Medical University School of ...
Li RY, Yang DM, Ding N, Bao QY
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Early childhood caries prevalence and associated factors among preschoolers aged 3–5 years in Xiangyun, China: A cross-sectional study [PDF]
Purpose This study aimed to investigate the early childhood caries (ECC) prevalence among preschoolers aged 3-5 years in Xiangyun of Yunnan, China and explore the factors associated with the prevalence.
Mingshan Liu +3 more
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Metabolomics Insights in Early Childhood Caries
Dental caries is characterized by a dysbiotic shift at the biofilm–tooth surface interface, yet comprehensive biochemical characterizations of the biofilm are scant. We used metabolomics to identify biochemical features of the supragingival biofilm associated with early childhood caries (ECC) prevalence and severity.
L.H. Heimisdottir +17 more
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Expert consensus on early childhood caries management
Early childhood caries (ECC) is a significant chronic disease of childhood and a rising public health burden worldwide. ECC may cause a higher risk of new caries lesions in both primary and permanent dentition, affecting lifelong oral health.
J. Zou +15 more
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As one of the most common oral diseases in kids, early childhood caries affects the health of children throughout the world. Clinical investigations show the copresence of Candida albicans and Streptococcus mutans in ECC lesions, and mechanistic studies ...
Yifei Lu +3 more
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Streptococcus mutans has been implicated as the primary pathogen in childhood caries (tooth decay). While the role of polymicrobial communities is appreciated, it remains unclear whether other microorganisms are active contributors or interact with ...
Hunyong Cho +15 more
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Salivary microbiome and metabolome analysis of severe early childhood caries
Background Severe early childhood caries (SECC) is an inflammatory disease with complex pathology. Although changes in the oral microbiota and metabolic profile of patients with SECC have been identified, the salivary metabolites and the relationship ...
Kai Li +8 more
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Oral microbiome characteristics in children with and without early childhood caries.
OBJECTIVE Early childhood caries (ECC) negatively affects children's growth due to its close relation to an imbalance of the oral microbiota. This study aimed to evaluate the distribution of the oral microbiota in children with ECC and healthy ...
Xian Xu +6 more
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