Breastfeeding is a powerful health-promoting behavior. A 2016 Lancet global collaboration to review the health implications of breastfeeding was among the first to consider oral health outcomes. While a role was suggested for breastfeeding in preventing malocclusion, caries was the only included disease condition unfavorably associated with breastfeeding. The present critical review examines the evidence connecting breastfeeding practices to these outcomes and discusses the methodological challenges inherent in reaching causal conclusions. Published systematic reviews show some evidence of a protective effect of breastfeeding against primary dentition malocclusion but no supportive evidence for mixed dentition and permanent dentition malocc...
Breastfeeding is important for health and development. Yet, the interaction between breastfeeding du...
Breastfeeding influences the infant’s oral development in many ways. Lactation care providers work c...
This is the protocol for a review and there is no abstract. The objectives are as follows: Primary •...
<div><p>Understanding the role that breastfeeding and bottle feeding play in the development of dent...
OBJECTIVES: The distinct effect of exclusive and predominant breastfeeding on primary dentition malo...
The World Health Organization recommends exclusive breast feeding for at least six months. However, ...
Aim To synthesise the current evidence for the associations between breastfeeding and dental caries,...
There is conflicting evidence of an association between breastfeeding and dental decay in very young...
Data sourcesPubMed Central, CINAHL, Embase and reference lists of identified articles.Study selectio...
Natural feeding has a number of benefits for general health of the child due to, inter alia, presen...
Background: The purpose of this systematic review was to analyze the available literature about the ...
Breastfeeding has been recognized as the most natural and nutritious way of feeding babies. Besides ...
Abstract The aim of the present study was to search for scientific evidence concerning the associati...
An unresolved question about breastfeeding is its effect on caries, in particular, early childhood c...
Understanding the role that breastfeeding and bottle feeding play in the development of dental carie...
Breastfeeding is important for health and development. Yet, the interaction between breastfeeding du...
Breastfeeding influences the infant’s oral development in many ways. Lactation care providers work c...
This is the protocol for a review and there is no abstract. The objectives are as follows: Primary •...
<div><p>Understanding the role that breastfeeding and bottle feeding play in the development of dent...
OBJECTIVES: The distinct effect of exclusive and predominant breastfeeding on primary dentition malo...
The World Health Organization recommends exclusive breast feeding for at least six months. However, ...
Aim To synthesise the current evidence for the associations between breastfeeding and dental caries,...
There is conflicting evidence of an association between breastfeeding and dental decay in very young...
Data sourcesPubMed Central, CINAHL, Embase and reference lists of identified articles.Study selectio...
Natural feeding has a number of benefits for general health of the child due to, inter alia, presen...
Background: The purpose of this systematic review was to analyze the available literature about the ...
Breastfeeding has been recognized as the most natural and nutritious way of feeding babies. Besides ...
Abstract The aim of the present study was to search for scientific evidence concerning the associati...
An unresolved question about breastfeeding is its effect on caries, in particular, early childhood c...
Understanding the role that breastfeeding and bottle feeding play in the development of dental carie...
Breastfeeding is important for health and development. Yet, the interaction between breastfeeding du...
Breastfeeding influences the infant’s oral development in many ways. Lactation care providers work c...
This is the protocol for a review and there is no abstract. The objectives are as follows: Primary •...