AIM: To investigate whether children with obesity experienced more erosion and caries than children with normal weight. METHODS: This study involved children aged 7-15 years. The study and control group comprised 32 children with BMI > 98th centile and 32 healthy children with normal BMI-for-age, respectively. O'Sullivan Erosion Index and WHO Caries Index were used in the examination of erosion and caries, respectively. Stimulated salivary flow rate, buffering capacity, Streptococcus mutans and lactobacilli counts (CFU/ml) were evaluated. A cross-sectional questionnaire survey was employed to collect information on participant's demographic background, oral health history and habits, and utilisation of dental care services. RESULTS: Childre...
Objective: To examine common risk factors and determinants for overweight/obesity and dental caries ...
Introduction: Childhood dental problems interfering with feeding has an effect on 1.Growth 2.Talkin...
To evaluate the relationship of children’s obesity and dental decay. grade Kuwaiti children (average...
Objectives: Obesity and dental caries have become increasingly prevalent challenges to public healt...
OBJECTIVE:To evaluate the relationship of children's obesity and dental decay. METHODS:We measured p...
ObjectivesObesity and dental caries have become increasingly prevalent challenges to public health. ...
Objective: The objectives of this review are to examine whether overweight/obese children experience...
Obesity and dental caries in children are significant health problems. The aims of this review are t...
Obesity is an alarming worldwide health concern as both adults and children can be affected. Cardio...
© 2019 Joanna Briggs Institute. Unauthorized reproduction of this article is prohibited. The objecti...
Abstract: Obesity in the young is a public health priority. The prevalence of overweight children in...
Objectives. To explore the association between obesity and dental caries in children and adolescents...
Objective: The objective is to study the effect of obesity on dental caries among schoolchildren in ...
Objective: To examine common risk factors and determinants for overweight/obesity and dental caries ...
Introduction: Childhood dental problems interfering with feeding has an effect on 1.Growth 2.Talkin...
To evaluate the relationship of children’s obesity and dental decay. grade Kuwaiti children (average...
Objectives: Obesity and dental caries have become increasingly prevalent challenges to public healt...
OBJECTIVE:To evaluate the relationship of children's obesity and dental decay. METHODS:We measured p...
ObjectivesObesity and dental caries have become increasingly prevalent challenges to public health. ...
Objective: The objectives of this review are to examine whether overweight/obese children experience...
Obesity and dental caries in children are significant health problems. The aims of this review are t...
Obesity is an alarming worldwide health concern as both adults and children can be affected. Cardio...
© 2019 Joanna Briggs Institute. Unauthorized reproduction of this article is prohibited. The objecti...
Abstract: Obesity in the young is a public health priority. The prevalence of overweight children in...
Objectives. To explore the association between obesity and dental caries in children and adolescents...
Objective: The objective is to study the effect of obesity on dental caries among schoolchildren in ...
Objective: To examine common risk factors and determinants for overweight/obesity and dental caries ...
Introduction: Childhood dental problems interfering with feeding has an effect on 1.Growth 2.Talkin...
To evaluate the relationship of children’s obesity and dental decay. grade Kuwaiti children (average...