This cross-sectional study aimed to investigate the relationship among microbiological composition of dental plaque, sugar exposure and social factors, as well as the presence of visible plaque in preschoolers with different stages of early childhood caries. A total of 169 children were clinically examined according to the World Health Organisation criteria + early caries lesions and were divided into three groups: caries-free (n=53), early caries lesions-ECL (n=56), and cavitated caries lesions-CCL (n=60). The presence of clinically visible dental plaque on maxillary incisors was recorded. After that, dental plaque from all buccal and lingual smooth surfaces was collected and the number of colony-forming units of mutans streptococci and to...
Abstract Background and Objective: The high occurrence of early childhood caries (ECC) is one of the...
Poor oral hygiene leads to the presence of dental plaque which is a non-mineralized organized conten...
Plaque from carious and sound tooth surfaces, as well as saliva from children with "nursing bot...
Insoluble polysaccharide (IP) has been associated with caries prevalence in young children. However,...
Fundação de Amparo à Pesquisa do Estado de São Paulo (FAPESP)Conselho Nacional de Desenvolvimento Ci...
Dental caries are attributed to various factors including diet. The present crosssectional study det...
The oral cavity contains the greatest variation of micro flora of the whole human body. Bacterial pl...
The association between caries prevalence and clinical (presence of visible plaque in the labial sur...
Background: The oral cavity is considered as a complex ecological niche, its complex microbial commu...
PubMed ID: 18802994Aim. The aim of this study was to examine the rate and pattern of early childhood...
To evaluate the association of dental caries with behavioural, socioeconomic and cultural factors; a...
PubMed ID: 16948372The aim of this study was to investigate the caries-related microorganisms in sal...
In a cross-sectional study the extent and distribution of dental caries was studied in 817 children,...
Objective: To determine the risk factors associated with the occurrence of early childhood caries ...
In a cross-sectional study the extent and distribution of dental caries was studied in 817 children,...
Abstract Background and Objective: The high occurrence of early childhood caries (ECC) is one of the...
Poor oral hygiene leads to the presence of dental plaque which is a non-mineralized organized conten...
Plaque from carious and sound tooth surfaces, as well as saliva from children with "nursing bot...
Insoluble polysaccharide (IP) has been associated with caries prevalence in young children. However,...
Fundação de Amparo à Pesquisa do Estado de São Paulo (FAPESP)Conselho Nacional de Desenvolvimento Ci...
Dental caries are attributed to various factors including diet. The present crosssectional study det...
The oral cavity contains the greatest variation of micro flora of the whole human body. Bacterial pl...
The association between caries prevalence and clinical (presence of visible plaque in the labial sur...
Background: The oral cavity is considered as a complex ecological niche, its complex microbial commu...
PubMed ID: 18802994Aim. The aim of this study was to examine the rate and pattern of early childhood...
To evaluate the association of dental caries with behavioural, socioeconomic and cultural factors; a...
PubMed ID: 16948372The aim of this study was to investigate the caries-related microorganisms in sal...
In a cross-sectional study the extent and distribution of dental caries was studied in 817 children,...
Objective: To determine the risk factors associated with the occurrence of early childhood caries ...
In a cross-sectional study the extent and distribution of dental caries was studied in 817 children,...
Abstract Background and Objective: The high occurrence of early childhood caries (ECC) is one of the...
Poor oral hygiene leads to the presence of dental plaque which is a non-mineralized organized conten...
Plaque from carious and sound tooth surfaces, as well as saliva from children with "nursing bot...