There is evidence of a bidirectional association between dental caries and anthropometric measures among children. This dual relationship has not been examined in the same population. The objectives of this study are (1) to examine the relationship between baseline caries and changes in weight and height; and (2) to assess whether baseline weight and height are associated with changes in dental caries in a sample of preschool Chinese children. Children were recruited from 15 kindergarten in Liaoning Province at baseline (8 in rural area and 7 in urban area), a total of 1,111 of children were included at baseline. The mean age of children at baseline was 50.82 months. Data were collected through clinical oral examination, assessment of anthr...
Session - Elders, Medically Compromised, and Orthodontics: abstract no. 2915OBJECTIVES: To investiga...
Abstract Background and aim: Dental caries is the most prevalent chronic childhood disease that has...
Dental caries and malnutrition in preschool children are public health problems with multifactorial ...
Background: Evidence linking caries in primary dentition and children's anthropometric measures...
Childhood dental caries and obesity are prevalent health problems. Results from previous studies of ...
Abstract Background Dental caries in preschool children is prevalent worldwide, but data regarding i...
Introduction: Advanced untreated dental caries can cause pain and discomfort and influence nutrition...
Early childhood caries (ECC) is a comprehensive terminology that includes nursing bottle caries and ...
Objectives: This study aimed to explore the association between early life factors and dental caries...
Aim: Untreated dental caries is accounted to influence youngsters' wholesome status and development,...
Introduction. Preschool age is an important period in the formation of the child. During this age pe...
Aim: To evaluate the association between anthropometric measurements and dental caries in school chi...
Aim: Untreated dental caries is accounted to influence youngsters' wholesome status and development,...
BACKGROUND: Caries is an infectious disease that is induced by the diet. Despite its decline in all ...
Introduction: Dental caries and obesity are significant and common oral health and general health pr...
Session - Elders, Medically Compromised, and Orthodontics: abstract no. 2915OBJECTIVES: To investiga...
Abstract Background and aim: Dental caries is the most prevalent chronic childhood disease that has...
Dental caries and malnutrition in preschool children are public health problems with multifactorial ...
Background: Evidence linking caries in primary dentition and children's anthropometric measures...
Childhood dental caries and obesity are prevalent health problems. Results from previous studies of ...
Abstract Background Dental caries in preschool children is prevalent worldwide, but data regarding i...
Introduction: Advanced untreated dental caries can cause pain and discomfort and influence nutrition...
Early childhood caries (ECC) is a comprehensive terminology that includes nursing bottle caries and ...
Objectives: This study aimed to explore the association between early life factors and dental caries...
Aim: Untreated dental caries is accounted to influence youngsters' wholesome status and development,...
Introduction. Preschool age is an important period in the formation of the child. During this age pe...
Aim: To evaluate the association between anthropometric measurements and dental caries in school chi...
Aim: Untreated dental caries is accounted to influence youngsters' wholesome status and development,...
BACKGROUND: Caries is an infectious disease that is induced by the diet. Despite its decline in all ...
Introduction: Dental caries and obesity are significant and common oral health and general health pr...
Session - Elders, Medically Compromised, and Orthodontics: abstract no. 2915OBJECTIVES: To investiga...
Abstract Background and aim: Dental caries is the most prevalent chronic childhood disease that has...
Dental caries and malnutrition in preschool children are public health problems with multifactorial ...