Dental caries is a destructive process causing decalcification of the tooth enamel and leading to continued destruction of enamel and dentin, and cavitation of the tooth. Dental caries can occur soon after eruption of the primary teeth, starting at 6 months of age. Primary teeth are present for a reason. One key reason is that they save space for the permanent tooth, which will erupt into its position when the deciduous / primary tooth is lost normally. If a primary tooth (baby or milk tooth), has to be removed early due to say, an abscess which is mostly a result of dental caries, a space maintainer may be recommended to save the space. If the space is not preserved, the other teeth may drift causing difficult to treat crowding and orthodo...
The changes towards more conservative approaches to managing carious lesions in the permanent dentit...
Historically, traditional carious lesion management focused on the importance of removal of all cari...
OBJECTIVE:To examine the relationship between the presence of enamel defects, dental caries in prima...
Dental caries is a destructive process causing decalcification of the tooth enamel and leading to co...
Dental caries, otherwise known as tooth decay, is one of the most prevalent chronic diseases of peop...
Humans are diphyodonts, which means that they have two successive sets of teeth: primary and permane...
The short-term consequences of dental caries in primary teeth include pain and infection. Early mana...
The primary cause of missing teeth vary depending on the region. The loss of posterior teeth is main...
The enamel of the primary dentition undergoes development from approximately the 13th week of gestat...
For years, rampant caries in the primary dentition of infants and young children has been described ...
Dental caries still remain as the most prevalent oral health disease in children. Many efforts have ...
Aim: The aim of this study was to investigate the difference in caries prevalence of number of inter...
The changes towards more conservative approaches to managing carious lesions in the permanent dentit...
Developmental defects of the enamel (DDE) commonly occur in the primary dentition. Although several ...
It is considered premature loss of a primary tooth when this is out before the time of natural exfol...
The changes towards more conservative approaches to managing carious lesions in the permanent dentit...
Historically, traditional carious lesion management focused on the importance of removal of all cari...
OBJECTIVE:To examine the relationship between the presence of enamel defects, dental caries in prima...
Dental caries is a destructive process causing decalcification of the tooth enamel and leading to co...
Dental caries, otherwise known as tooth decay, is one of the most prevalent chronic diseases of peop...
Humans are diphyodonts, which means that they have two successive sets of teeth: primary and permane...
The short-term consequences of dental caries in primary teeth include pain and infection. Early mana...
The primary cause of missing teeth vary depending on the region. The loss of posterior teeth is main...
The enamel of the primary dentition undergoes development from approximately the 13th week of gestat...
For years, rampant caries in the primary dentition of infants and young children has been described ...
Dental caries still remain as the most prevalent oral health disease in children. Many efforts have ...
Aim: The aim of this study was to investigate the difference in caries prevalence of number of inter...
The changes towards more conservative approaches to managing carious lesions in the permanent dentit...
Developmental defects of the enamel (DDE) commonly occur in the primary dentition. Although several ...
It is considered premature loss of a primary tooth when this is out before the time of natural exfol...
The changes towards more conservative approaches to managing carious lesions in the permanent dentit...
Historically, traditional carious lesion management focused on the importance of removal of all cari...
OBJECTIVE:To examine the relationship between the presence of enamel defects, dental caries in prima...