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ECC is a significant therapeutic and social problem and a global burden on public health. The aim of this clinical trial was to test whether a 2-week daily consumption of chewing tablets containing thermally inactivated L. salivarius reduces the 12-month
Małgorzata Staszczyk+5 more
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Candida albicans and Early Childhood Caries
Early childhood caries (ECC) is a highly prevalent and costly chronic oral infectious disease in preschool children. Candida albicans has been frequently detected in children and has demonstrated cariogenic traits.
L. U. Menon+3 more
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Penatalaksanaan early childhood caries Management of early childhood caries
Early childhood caries (ECC), also known as milk bottle caries is a syndrome of severe tooth decay, occurs ininfants and children, is an infectious disease that develops rapidly and lead to health problems in children. Thissyndrome can be caused by inappropriate use of bottles.
Fajriani Fajriani, Hendrastuty Handayani
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Dental caries as a measure of diet, health, and difference in non-adults from urban and rural Roman Britain [PDF]
Dental disease in childhood has the potential to inform about food availability, social status, and feeding practices, in addition to contributing to a child’s overall health status.
Lewis, Mary, Rohnbogner, Anna
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Early childhood caries sequelae and relapse rates in an Australian public dental hospital
Background Early childhood caries (ECC) remains one of the most prevalent childhood diseases in Australia, disproportionately affecting disadvantaged populations. Aim To investigate the ECC experience including risk factors, incidence of caries, pain and
Carrie Tsai+7 more
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The aim of this trial was to determine whether a toothpaste with microcrystalline hydroxyapatite is not inferior to a fluoride toothpaste in prevention of caries in children. This double-blinded randomized control trial compared two toothpastes regarding
E. Paszyńska+12 more
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The associations among early childhood caries (ECC), socioeconomic status, and sugar consumption are of the utmost importance, due to their potential policy implications.
Z. Bencze+4 more
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Prediction of Early Childhood Caries Based on Single Nucleotide Polymorphisms Using Neural Networks
Background: Several genes and single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) have been associated with early childhood caries. However, they are highly age- and population-dependent and the majority of existing caries prediction models are based on environmental
K. Zaorska+4 more
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The human oral cavity harbors one of the most diverse microbial communities with different oral microenvironments allowing the colonization of unique microbial species.
V. C. de Jesus+6 more
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Association of Breastfeeding and Early Childhood Caries: A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis
Early childhood caries (ECC) is a growing public health concern worldwide. Although numerous systematic reviews have been published regarding the association between breastfeeding and early childhood caries (ECC), the results remain inconclusive and ...
Sheetal Kiran Shrestha+4 more
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