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Effectiveness of Different Agents in Ceasing Early Childhood Caries: A Clinical Study.
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Early childhood caries (ECC) is a common childhood disease with highest prevalence found in poor, socially disadvantaged, and minority groups. The main risk factors for ECC are frequent sugar consumption, lack of tooth brushing, and enamel hypoplasia. Contributory factors include environmental and psychosocial stresses that modify caregiver behaviors ...
W Kim Seow
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Early childhood caries in Tirana, Albania
Early Childhood Caries (ECC) is a destructive form of caries that affects the temporary teeth and may be present in children of very young age as early as teeth erupt. The distinctive characteristic of caries in this age is that it affects initially a limited number of teeth which if not treated in time spread rapidly across all deciduous teeth.
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Biological mechanisms of early childhood caries
Community Dentistry and Oral Epidemiology, 1998Abstract—The present paper reviews biological issues in early childhood caries (ECC) in light of the current understanding of the field. Despite the general global decline in dental caries in the past decades, ECC has become a significant problem in many developing countries and some minority communities in western industrialized nations.
W Kim Seow
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Parental Perspectives of Early Childhood Caries
Background. Parental perspectives of children with early childhood caries may help inform the development and improvement of caries prevention strategies. Objectives. This study aimed to explore parents’ experiences, perceptions, and expectations regarding prevention and management of early childhood caries. Methods.
Inyang A, Isong +4 more
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Pattern and severity of early childhood caries
Community Dentistry and Oral Epidemiology, 2006Abstract – Objectives: The aim of this study was to investigate the association between selected social and behavioural variables and the pattern and severity of early childhood caries (ECC) within a community child population.Methods: A cross‐sectional sample of 2515 children aged 4–5 years were examined in a preschool setting using decayed ...
Peter K O'Rourke
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Evidence-based dentistry, 2014
Erken çocukluk çağı çürükleri (EÇÇ); yetmiş bir aylık ve daha küçük çocukta birden fazla kaviteli veya kavitesiz çürük lezyonu, çürüğe bağlı diş kaybı veya herhangi bir süt dişinde dolgulu diş yüzeyinin varlığı olarak tanımlanmaktadır. Çok çabuk ilerlemesi ve çocukların ileri yaşlardaki ağız sağlığını etkilemesi nedeniyle diş hekimliğinde ciddi bir ...
Nikhil Marwah, Rupinder Bhatia
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Erken çocukluk çağı çürükleri (EÇÇ); yetmiş bir aylık ve daha küçük çocukta birden fazla kaviteli veya kavitesiz çürük lezyonu, çürüğe bağlı diş kaybı veya herhangi bir süt dişinde dolgulu diş yüzeyinin varlığı olarak tanımlanmaktadır. Çok çabuk ilerlemesi ve çocukların ileri yaşlardaki ağız sağlığını etkilemesi nedeniyle diş hekimliğinde ciddi bir ...
Nikhil Marwah, Rupinder Bhatia
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Caries in early childhood [PDF]
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 ...
Naskova, Sanja
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