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Caries in early childhood

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Abstract Caries of primary teeth can appear very early, shortly after their emergence, as a result of bad habits and inadequate nutrition. The occurrence of caries in this period is emphasized by certain difficulties in maintaining oral hygiene, as well as parents’ lack of information about the importance of primary teeth and the possibility of ...
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Plaque and Salivary Fluoride Levels in Preschoolers Following Applications of Silver Diamine Fluoride, Sodium Fluoride Varnish, and Their Combination: A Randomized Clinical Trial

open access: yesInternational Journal of Paediatric Dentistry, Volume 36, Issue 1, Page 81-89, January 2026.
ABSTRACT Background The amount of fluoride maintained in the oral cavity aids in the remineralization process. Hypothesis/Aim To evaluate and compare plaque and salivary fluoride levels following applications of silver diamine fluoride (SDF), sodium fluoride varnish (NaFV), or both. Design Sixty preschoolers randomly received 38% SDF, 5% NaFV, or both (
Chavanya Asavalertpalakorn   +3 more
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Factors contributing to early childhood caries (ECC) at the Dental Clinic, Kulliyah of Dentistry, IIUM [PDF]

open access: green, 2014
Filzri Zulkifli   +3 more
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Epidemiological and Clinical Features of Regional Odontodysplasia in South Korean Pediatric Patients: A Multicenter Case Series Study

open access: yesInternational Journal of Paediatric Dentistry, Volume 36, Issue 1, Page 140-152, January 2026.
ABSTRACT Background Regional odontodysplasia (RO) is a rare developmental dental anomaly with unknown prevalence. Current knowledge is largely limited to individual case reports. Aim This study aims to present epidemiological data, clinical features, and radiographic characteristics of pediatric and adolescent patients with RO in South Korea. Design In
So Dam Lee   +5 more
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Streptococcus mutans Growth Inhibition by the Probiotic Lacticaseibacillus rhamnosus GG as an Additive to Infant Formula

open access: yesInternational Journal of Paediatric Dentistry, Volume 36, Issue 1, Page 207-216, January 2026.
ABSTRACT Probiotics have demonstrated Streptococcus mutans (SM) suppression. This in vitro study compared the SM inhibition capacity of bovine infant formula supplemented with Lacticaseibacillus rhamnosus Gorbach Goldin (LGG) probiotic to a plain formulation. Methods Two bovine‐based infant formulas, Similac Advance Optigro (formula non‐probiotic, FNP)
Berenice Cheng   +3 more
wiley   +1 more source

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