Aim To synthesise the current evidence for the associations between breastfeeding and dental caries, with respect to specific windows of early childhood caries risk. Methods Systematic review, meta-analyses and narrative synthesis following searches of PubMed, CINAHL and EMBASE databases. Results Sixty-three papers included. Children exposed to longer versus shorter duration of breastfeeding up to age 12 months (more versus less breastfeeding), had a reduced risk of caries (OR 0.50; 95%CI 0.25, 0.99, I2 86.8%). Children breastfed > 12 months had an increased riskof caries when compared with children breastfed 12 months, those fed nocturnally or more frequently had afurther increased caries risk (five studies, OR 7.14; 3.14, 16.23, I2 77....
Breastfeeding is important for health and development. Yet, the interaction between breastfeeding du...
Objective: To determine the relationship between breast feeding, bottle feeding pattern and caries e...
Evidence for the effects of low birth weight, breastfeeding and maternal smoking on childhood caries...
Data sourcesPubMed Central, CINAHL, Embase and reference lists of identified articles.Study selectio...
<div><p>Understanding the role that breastfeeding and bottle feeding play in the development of dent...
There is conflicting evidence of an association between breastfeeding and dental decay in very young...
Understanding the role that breastfeeding and bottle feeding play in the development of dental carie...
Objective: To provide an analysis of the association between the longevity of breastfeeding and deve...
Breastfeeding is a powerful health-promoting behavior. A 2016 Lancet global collaboration to review ...
An unresolved question about breastfeeding is its effect on caries, in particular, early childhood c...
Published: 11 February 2020BACKGROUND:Recent reviews have proposed a causal relationship between pro...
Objectives: We investigated the association between breastfeeding duration during the first half yea...
\ua9 International & American Associations for Dental Research 2019. Introduction: A systematic ...
Extent: 7p.Background Dental caries (decay) is an international public health challenge, especially ...
INTRODUCTION: A systematic review of evidence on the impact of modifiable risk factors on early chil...
Breastfeeding is important for health and development. Yet, the interaction between breastfeeding du...
Objective: To determine the relationship between breast feeding, bottle feeding pattern and caries e...
Evidence for the effects of low birth weight, breastfeeding and maternal smoking on childhood caries...
Data sourcesPubMed Central, CINAHL, Embase and reference lists of identified articles.Study selectio...
<div><p>Understanding the role that breastfeeding and bottle feeding play in the development of dent...
There is conflicting evidence of an association between breastfeeding and dental decay in very young...
Understanding the role that breastfeeding and bottle feeding play in the development of dental carie...
Objective: To provide an analysis of the association between the longevity of breastfeeding and deve...
Breastfeeding is a powerful health-promoting behavior. A 2016 Lancet global collaboration to review ...
An unresolved question about breastfeeding is its effect on caries, in particular, early childhood c...
Published: 11 February 2020BACKGROUND:Recent reviews have proposed a causal relationship between pro...
Objectives: We investigated the association between breastfeeding duration during the first half yea...
\ua9 International & American Associations for Dental Research 2019. Introduction: A systematic ...
Extent: 7p.Background Dental caries (decay) is an international public health challenge, especially ...
INTRODUCTION: A systematic review of evidence on the impact of modifiable risk factors on early chil...
Breastfeeding is important for health and development. Yet, the interaction between breastfeeding du...
Objective: To determine the relationship between breast feeding, bottle feeding pattern and caries e...
Evidence for the effects of low birth weight, breastfeeding and maternal smoking on childhood caries...