The development and progression of carious lesions were monitored clinically and radiographically for 1 year in caries-free and high-caries children resident in non-fluoridated (NF) and fluoridated (F) areas. The dmfs/DMFS increment score and the transition score systems were used to monitor caries activity. Ninety-nine variables including exposure to fluoride, nutritional, dietary, salivary, oral hygiene, socioeconomic, and demographic factors were examined longitudinally. The transition score system was found to be a more sensitive method of monitoring caries activity than the dmfs/DMFS increment score system. Bivariate and multivariate analyses showed that the absence of water fluoridation, past caries experience, lower levels of fluori...
Background/Aim. One of the preconditions for efficacious systematic reduction of caries prevalence a...
Objectives: The present study evaluated associated factors for developing early childhood caries (EC...
Objective:Dental caries is the most prevalent chronic disease in US children, with the highest burde...
The development and progression of carious lesions were monitored clinically and radiographically fo...
To identify, in a group of 6-8-year-old schoolchildren, risk factors for dental caries increment in ...
Background/Aim. Identification of caries risk indicators involved in the disease development is of g...
Abstract Background Actual caries figures emphasize the need to identify the risk indicators involve...
AIM: To evaluate the causes of Early Childhood Caries.STUDY DESIGN: A statistical comparison of two ...
In a cross-sectional study the extent and distribution of dental caries was studied in 817 children,...
Dental caries persists as one of the most prevalent chronic diseases among children worldwide. This ...
Aim This study is a statistical retrospective analysis on the correlation between intake of systemi...
Objective: To identify, in a group of 6-8-year-old schoolchildren, risk factors for dental caries in...
PubMed ID: 18802994Aim. The aim of this study was to examine the rate and pattern of early childhood...
Background: Young children’s oral health maintenance and outcomes are influenced by their parent’s k...
Severe early childhood caries remains the most common chronic disease affecting children. The multif...
Background/Aim. One of the preconditions for efficacious systematic reduction of caries prevalence a...
Objectives: The present study evaluated associated factors for developing early childhood caries (EC...
Objective:Dental caries is the most prevalent chronic disease in US children, with the highest burde...
The development and progression of carious lesions were monitored clinically and radiographically fo...
To identify, in a group of 6-8-year-old schoolchildren, risk factors for dental caries increment in ...
Background/Aim. Identification of caries risk indicators involved in the disease development is of g...
Abstract Background Actual caries figures emphasize the need to identify the risk indicators involve...
AIM: To evaluate the causes of Early Childhood Caries.STUDY DESIGN: A statistical comparison of two ...
In a cross-sectional study the extent and distribution of dental caries was studied in 817 children,...
Dental caries persists as one of the most prevalent chronic diseases among children worldwide. This ...
Aim This study is a statistical retrospective analysis on the correlation between intake of systemi...
Objective: To identify, in a group of 6-8-year-old schoolchildren, risk factors for dental caries in...
PubMed ID: 18802994Aim. The aim of this study was to examine the rate and pattern of early childhood...
Background: Young children’s oral health maintenance and outcomes are influenced by their parent’s k...
Severe early childhood caries remains the most common chronic disease affecting children. The multif...
Background/Aim. One of the preconditions for efficacious systematic reduction of caries prevalence a...
Objectives: The present study evaluated associated factors for developing early childhood caries (EC...
Objective:Dental caries is the most prevalent chronic disease in US children, with the highest burde...