Investigating the relationship between gestational diabetes mellitus and the amount of dental plaque and decayed in pregnant women in Hamadan: A case-control study. [PDF]
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Oral Health Status in Children from the Community of Madrid, Spain: A Population-Based Cross-Sectional Investigation. [PDF]
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Effect of Dental Caries on Oral Health-Related Quality of Life Among Young Adults: A Systematic Review. [PDF]
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Oral health indicators and dental care utilization patterns among adults in a context of social vulnerability (Polígono Sur, Seville). [PDF]
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The Effects of Untreated Caries on Oral-Health-Related Quality of Life and Body Mass Index in 11-12-Year-Old Children. [PDF]
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Caries experience of some countries and areas expressed by the Significant Caries Index
Community Dentistry and Oral Epidemiology, 2002Abstract –Objectives: To calculate and present the caries prevalence for some countries/states among 12‐year‐olds, expressed as Significant Caries Index (SiC Index) and to analyse the relationship between the mean DMFT and the SiC Index for these countries.
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Abstract – Objectives: To follow the changes in the Significant Caries Index (SiC) and the DMFT during the period 1964–2000 in children aged 12 and 15 in the Canton of Zurich.Methods: Examinations of random samples of children in 16 communities of the Canton were repeated every 4 years from 1964 onwards using the same standards for diagnosing caries.
Giorgio Menghini, Marcel Steiner
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The study of caries incidence in children according to WHO Significant Index of Caries
Stomatologiya, 2015The dental hard tissues state was evaluated by SIC index according to a survey of the 5-16-year-old children from Lviv. The highest SIC index of the primary teeth was estimated in children of 6 years old (9.91±0.40) and the highest mean of the SIC index of the permanent teeth (9.40±0.36) was estimated in 16-year-old children.
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The objective was to test whether the ranking of countries was different using the SFS-T (Significant Filled Sound-Teeth Index) or the Significant Caries Index (SIC).This study compared the country rankings using the SiC and the SFS-T indices in 12 year olds in a range of countries. The SFS-T is the one-third of the population with the lowest filled or
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