There are no national data available of the oral health in Myanmar. In this study, we examined dental caries status of 187 school children located in the suburban area of Naypyidaw, capital of Myanmar, at the age of five and six and analyzed by the individual level and tooth level. Maxillary D and B were sensitive for dental caries almost at the same level. They were less sensitive than maxillary A. Mandibular A and B were tolerant for dental caries. Prevalence of dental caries in Myanmar children was still high. By applying item response theory and multilevel modeling, tooth level analysis can be implemented to confirm the tendency for sensitivity or tolerance for dental caries by the tooth level
Objective: To describe the dental caries status of preschool children in Hong Kong and factors which...
Caries is the result of the interaction between tooth surface, microorganisms, and food. The first p...
Abstract Background Dental caries is one of the most preventable oral diseases among children in dev...
This study was to determine the dental caries prevalence among the Myanmar population, and to invest...
Introduction: Dental caries is one of the most common conditions affecting the general health of chi...
Session - Health Service, and Dental Practice I: abstract no. 1210AIMS: The aims of this pilot surve...
Objectives: To determine the magnitude and severity of dental caries prevalence in 6-7 year-old scho...
Aim The burden of dental caries in young Lao children is high. As a result, these children suffer fr...
The dental caries status of a population group is traditionally described by mean values of decayed,...
Objective: To determine the prevalence and severity of dental caries (at dentine and enamel levels o...
Background: Dental caries is a serious public health problem worldwide. Prevalence of dental caries ...
Abstract Background This study investigated dental caries status and its associated factors among 5-...
Dental caries or tooth decay is one of the most prevalent chronic infectious diseases in the world. ...
This study sought to determine the prevalence of early childhood caries and the oral health habits o...
The objective of this study was to assess the changes in dental caries status among 12-14 year-old s...
Objective: To describe the dental caries status of preschool children in Hong Kong and factors which...
Caries is the result of the interaction between tooth surface, microorganisms, and food. The first p...
Abstract Background Dental caries is one of the most preventable oral diseases among children in dev...
This study was to determine the dental caries prevalence among the Myanmar population, and to invest...
Introduction: Dental caries is one of the most common conditions affecting the general health of chi...
Session - Health Service, and Dental Practice I: abstract no. 1210AIMS: The aims of this pilot surve...
Objectives: To determine the magnitude and severity of dental caries prevalence in 6-7 year-old scho...
Aim The burden of dental caries in young Lao children is high. As a result, these children suffer fr...
The dental caries status of a population group is traditionally described by mean values of decayed,...
Objective: To determine the prevalence and severity of dental caries (at dentine and enamel levels o...
Background: Dental caries is a serious public health problem worldwide. Prevalence of dental caries ...
Abstract Background This study investigated dental caries status and its associated factors among 5-...
Dental caries or tooth decay is one of the most prevalent chronic infectious diseases in the world. ...
This study sought to determine the prevalence of early childhood caries and the oral health habits o...
The objective of this study was to assess the changes in dental caries status among 12-14 year-old s...
Objective: To describe the dental caries status of preschool children in Hong Kong and factors which...
Caries is the result of the interaction between tooth surface, microorganisms, and food. The first p...
Abstract Background Dental caries is one of the most preventable oral diseases among children in dev...