This historical treatise follows the documented timeline of tooth decay into today's understanding, treatment, and teaching of caries biology. Caries has been attributed to many different causes for several millennia, however, only since the late 1900s has research revealed its complex multifactorial nature. European writers of the 1600s to 1700s held views that general health, mechanical injuries, trauma, and sudden temperature changes all caused caries—holding a common belief that decay was due to chemical agents, faulty saliva, and food particles. Until the early 1800s most writers believed that caries was due to inflammation from surrounding diseased alveolar bone. Today's science has demonstrated that caries is caused by indigenous or...
Caries in its various forms is one of the most widespread diseases of manki n d . With proper oral h...
The most common diseases that occur in the oral cavity are dental decay (caries) and inflammation of...
The fact that food plays an important role in controlling oral health has been recog-nized for over ...
mental studies that showed dental caries were produced by oral microbes.1 His study, titled “The Mic...
Various factors of etiology, pathogenesis of dental caries, including nutrition, social mores and ha...
The word caries is derived from the Latin word “rot or rotten”. Dental caries, also known as tooth d...
NO PROBLEM is of greater interest to humanity today than is that of dental caries. And no problem is...
Dental caries is a biofilm-mediated, sugar-driven, multifactorial, dynamic disease resulting in the ...
The article presents the results of research indicators of caries and periodontal tissue status. Par...
Dental plaque is an oral biofilm that much like the rest of our microbiome has a role in health and ...
Dental plaque is an oral biofilm that much like the rest of our microbiome has a role in health and ...
Dental caries is the most prevalent infectious disease worldwide. There are different causes of toot...
We present a brief review of the evolution of the concepts associated with the epidemiology, diagnos...
The infectious factor is etiological in the caries development. Early colonization of S.mutans is c...
We present a brief review of the evolution of the concepts associated with the epidemiology, diagnos...
Caries in its various forms is one of the most widespread diseases of manki n d . With proper oral h...
The most common diseases that occur in the oral cavity are dental decay (caries) and inflammation of...
The fact that food plays an important role in controlling oral health has been recog-nized for over ...
mental studies that showed dental caries were produced by oral microbes.1 His study, titled “The Mic...
Various factors of etiology, pathogenesis of dental caries, including nutrition, social mores and ha...
The word caries is derived from the Latin word “rot or rotten”. Dental caries, also known as tooth d...
NO PROBLEM is of greater interest to humanity today than is that of dental caries. And no problem is...
Dental caries is a biofilm-mediated, sugar-driven, multifactorial, dynamic disease resulting in the ...
The article presents the results of research indicators of caries and periodontal tissue status. Par...
Dental plaque is an oral biofilm that much like the rest of our microbiome has a role in health and ...
Dental plaque is an oral biofilm that much like the rest of our microbiome has a role in health and ...
Dental caries is the most prevalent infectious disease worldwide. There are different causes of toot...
We present a brief review of the evolution of the concepts associated with the epidemiology, diagnos...
The infectious factor is etiological in the caries development. Early colonization of S.mutans is c...
We present a brief review of the evolution of the concepts associated with the epidemiology, diagnos...
Caries in its various forms is one of the most widespread diseases of manki n d . With proper oral h...
The most common diseases that occur in the oral cavity are dental decay (caries) and inflammation of...
The fact that food plays an important role in controlling oral health has been recog-nized for over ...