This study aimed at assessing the prevalence of soft tissue oral manifestations in children during early childhood, according to age group, gender, and site in the oral cavity, and at correlating these oral manifestations with systemic alterations. A cross-sectional study was conducted involving 586 children from 0 to 3 years of age (12.4 ± 11.8 months), 316 (53.9%) male and 270 (46.1%) female, in the city of Mauá, SP, Brazil. Examination was performed by a single examiner (Kappa Index = 0.90) according to World Health Organization criteria (WHO, 1997).The prevalence of oral manifestations in the soft tissues of children during early childhood was 34.8%. The age group showing statistical significance was 0-1 months old (56.4%). Epstein’s pe...
The aim of this study was to present data as reported by parents on primary tooth eruption and the o...
Aim: To evaluate the clinical status of permanent first molars and associations with dental caries, ...
Alterations of the oral cavity are common in children: 22% of children aged less than 4 years and 44...
This study aimed at assessing the prevalence of soft tissue oral manifestations in children during e...
Oral cavity is responsible for many physiologic processes such as digestion, respiration and speech....
Objective The exact prevalence of oral lesions in childhood is not well known. We sought to define ...
Abstract The aim of this study was to investigate the prevalence of oral and maxillofacial lesions a...
Objective. The exact prevalence of oral lesions in childhood is not well known. We sought to define ...
Objective: Our aim was to determine the frequency and demographic characteristics of the patients pr...
Mucosal lesions can either be congenital, developmental, infective, inflammatory, allergic, neoplast...
Institutionalized children, regardless of their age, are prone to psychiatric disorders, compared to...
Aim: To study the nature and distribution of oral mucosal lesions and variations in children. Method...
Objective: To determine the presence of oral mucosa alterations in children from 3 to 12 year of age...
evaluate the clinical status of permanent first molars and associations with dental caries, gingival...
Aim: To investigate the prevalence of intraoral characteristics and associated factors with neonatal...
The aim of this study was to present data as reported by parents on primary tooth eruption and the o...
Aim: To evaluate the clinical status of permanent first molars and associations with dental caries, ...
Alterations of the oral cavity are common in children: 22% of children aged less than 4 years and 44...
This study aimed at assessing the prevalence of soft tissue oral manifestations in children during e...
Oral cavity is responsible for many physiologic processes such as digestion, respiration and speech....
Objective The exact prevalence of oral lesions in childhood is not well known. We sought to define ...
Abstract The aim of this study was to investigate the prevalence of oral and maxillofacial lesions a...
Objective. The exact prevalence of oral lesions in childhood is not well known. We sought to define ...
Objective: Our aim was to determine the frequency and demographic characteristics of the patients pr...
Mucosal lesions can either be congenital, developmental, infective, inflammatory, allergic, neoplast...
Institutionalized children, regardless of their age, are prone to psychiatric disorders, compared to...
Aim: To study the nature and distribution of oral mucosal lesions and variations in children. Method...
Objective: To determine the presence of oral mucosa alterations in children from 3 to 12 year of age...
evaluate the clinical status of permanent first molars and associations with dental caries, gingival...
Aim: To investigate the prevalence of intraoral characteristics and associated factors with neonatal...
The aim of this study was to present data as reported by parents on primary tooth eruption and the o...
Aim: To evaluate the clinical status of permanent first molars and associations with dental caries, ...
Alterations of the oral cavity are common in children: 22% of children aged less than 4 years and 44...