Background/Aim. Proper mouth and teeth hygiene has influence on the prevention of a great number of diseases and very often some of them are not related only to oral cavity. Most frequent diseases of mouth and teeth such as caries and periodontal diseases are caused, among other factors, by poor oral hygiene. They are also more frequent in young population. The aim of this study was to estimate the influence of sociodemographic characteristics and hygienic habit on oral health in children aged 11-15 years. Methods. This crosssectional study was conducted by the dental teams in dentist surgeries in Tivat Health Center between May and September 2009. The sample consisted of patients 11 to 15 years of age. A questionnaire and dental e...
Modern scientific literature shows that enroll in preclinical and clinical subjects at dental medici...
Aim: To investigate whether different levels of knowledge about oral diseases are associated with or...
Aim: To investigate oral health and changes of dental status over a period of one year of schoolchil...
Introduction Caries and periodontal disease are the most common diseases afflicting oral tissues. In...
As the most common disease in the human population, caries causes destruction and demineralization o...
The study deals with the research of risk factors related to oral health in stu-dents of the Medical...
AbstractDental caries are known to represent one of the most important causes of severe health probl...
Dental decay remains one of the most common issue of children and teenagers oral health. Many studie...
The objectives of this cross-sectional study were to determine the prevalence of caries, severe cari...
The objectives of this study were to determine the prevalence of caries and gingivitis in a selected...
Introduction. Periodontal diseases and primarily gingivitis occur relatively early in the childhood....
Introduction Caries and periodontal disease are the most common diseases afflicting oral tissues. In...
Background/Aim. Orthodontic patients should be familiar with techniques of maintaining oral hygie...
Dental caries results from a complex interaction between the host and environmental factors and it i...
SUMMARY Aim of the study. To evaluate the tooth brushing skills and the prevalence of dental caries ...
Modern scientific literature shows that enroll in preclinical and clinical subjects at dental medici...
Aim: To investigate whether different levels of knowledge about oral diseases are associated with or...
Aim: To investigate oral health and changes of dental status over a period of one year of schoolchil...
Introduction Caries and periodontal disease are the most common diseases afflicting oral tissues. In...
As the most common disease in the human population, caries causes destruction and demineralization o...
The study deals with the research of risk factors related to oral health in stu-dents of the Medical...
AbstractDental caries are known to represent one of the most important causes of severe health probl...
Dental decay remains one of the most common issue of children and teenagers oral health. Many studie...
The objectives of this cross-sectional study were to determine the prevalence of caries, severe cari...
The objectives of this study were to determine the prevalence of caries and gingivitis in a selected...
Introduction. Periodontal diseases and primarily gingivitis occur relatively early in the childhood....
Introduction Caries and periodontal disease are the most common diseases afflicting oral tissues. In...
Background/Aim. Orthodontic patients should be familiar with techniques of maintaining oral hygie...
Dental caries results from a complex interaction between the host and environmental factors and it i...
SUMMARY Aim of the study. To evaluate the tooth brushing skills and the prevalence of dental caries ...
Modern scientific literature shows that enroll in preclinical and clinical subjects at dental medici...
Aim: To investigate whether different levels of knowledge about oral diseases are associated with or...
Aim: To investigate oral health and changes of dental status over a period of one year of schoolchil...