The objectives were (1) to assess caries development, including the incidence and rate of lesion progression, in a Swedish cohort from adolescence to young adulthood and (2) to compare the caries incidence rates in adolescents with those of young adults. The original material consisted of 536 children aged 11-13 years at baseline. This cohort had been followed through annual bitewing radiographs to 21-22 years of age. In 1998-1999, 250 of these individuals were re-examined at the age of 26-27, and the new caries data were added to the original data. The results showed that fewer new enamel lesions developed on approximal surfaces during young adulthood than during adolescence; the caries incidence rates for enamel lesions decreased from 4.3...
Caries progression seems to follow universal, predictable rates, depending largely on the caries sev...
This is a prospective cohort study on oral health of young adults aged 18–30 years. The aims were: (...
The oral health status of populations changes from adolescence to early adulthood with a considerabl...
The aim was to assess the distribution and pattern of caries development longitudinally in teenagers...
OBJECTIVES: The objective was to assess the dependence of the caries status of the adjacent approxim...
OBJECTIVES: The objective was to assess the dependence of the caries status of the adjacent approxim...
Predicting future caries risk is a difficult but important clinical task. The aim of this study was ...
Background: All children in Sweden are entitled to regular, free dental care up to 20 years of age. ...
On Dental Caries and Caries-Related Factors in Children and Teenagers Anita Alm, Department of Cari...
Dental caries is still a common disease among children and adolescents. The aims of the present thes...
Abstract ? An epidemiologic study on the prevalence and distribution of dental caries in 16-and 18-y...
AIM: To report and compare risk and preventive factors for caries in high- and low-risk adolescents,...
OBJECTIVES: The aims of this study were to compare caries incidence and progression on sound occlusa...
The overall aim was to analyze the dental caries experience among Swedish children and adolescents a...
Caries progression seems to follow universal, predictable rates, depending largely on the caries sev...
Caries progression seems to follow universal, predictable rates, depending largely on the caries sev...
This is a prospective cohort study on oral health of young adults aged 18–30 years. The aims were: (...
The oral health status of populations changes from adolescence to early adulthood with a considerabl...
The aim was to assess the distribution and pattern of caries development longitudinally in teenagers...
OBJECTIVES: The objective was to assess the dependence of the caries status of the adjacent approxim...
OBJECTIVES: The objective was to assess the dependence of the caries status of the adjacent approxim...
Predicting future caries risk is a difficult but important clinical task. The aim of this study was ...
Background: All children in Sweden are entitled to regular, free dental care up to 20 years of age. ...
On Dental Caries and Caries-Related Factors in Children and Teenagers Anita Alm, Department of Cari...
Dental caries is still a common disease among children and adolescents. The aims of the present thes...
Abstract ? An epidemiologic study on the prevalence and distribution of dental caries in 16-and 18-y...
AIM: To report and compare risk and preventive factors for caries in high- and low-risk adolescents,...
OBJECTIVES: The aims of this study were to compare caries incidence and progression on sound occlusa...
The overall aim was to analyze the dental caries experience among Swedish children and adolescents a...
Caries progression seems to follow universal, predictable rates, depending largely on the caries sev...
Caries progression seems to follow universal, predictable rates, depending largely on the caries sev...
This is a prospective cohort study on oral health of young adults aged 18–30 years. The aims were: (...
The oral health status of populations changes from adolescence to early adulthood with a considerabl...