Background: Early childhood caries is considered one of the most prevalent diseases in childhood, affecting almost half of preschool-age children globally. In the Netherlands, approximately one-third of children aged 5 years already have dental caries, and dental care providers experience problems reaching out to these children. Objective: Within the proposed trial, we aim to test the hypothesis that, compared to children who receive usual care, children who receive the Toddler Oral Health Intervention as add-on care will have a reduced cumulative caries incidence and caries incidence density at the age of 48 months. Methods: This pragmatic, 2-arm, individually randomized controlled trial is being conducted in the Netherlands and has been a...
Introduction: Caries experience among preschool-age children has remained relatively unchanged for t...
Background Dental attendance provides an important opportunity for dental teams to explore with par...
Background: Despite the fact that it is largely preventable, dental caries (decay) remains one of th...
Background: Early childhood caries is considered one of the most prevalent diseases in childhood, af...
Background: This study evaluated the impact of anticipatory guidance on the caries incidence of 2-3-...
Background: Early childhood caries (ECC) has reached epidemic proportions affecting millions of chil...
Abstract Background Early childhood caries (ECC) is the most common dental disease among children, w...
Objective: Despite a marked improvement in oral health of Australian children over the last 30 years...
Background: Tooth brushing with fluoride toothpaste is a key recommendation in evidence-based guidel...
Introduction: Untreated caries in mothers is one of the common risk factors for early childhood cari...
BACKGROUND: In a previously reported randomised controlled trial, advising first time mothers on the...
Introduction: Dental caries (tooth decay) is highly prevalent and is largely determined by one’s beh...
OBJECTIVE: To assess whether the effect of providing mothers with guidance during pregnancy and when...
Abstract Background Dental caries in childhood is a burden on the daily lives of children and their ...
Abstract: Background: In a previously reported randomised controlled trial, advising first time moth...
Introduction: Caries experience among preschool-age children has remained relatively unchanged for t...
Background Dental attendance provides an important opportunity for dental teams to explore with par...
Background: Despite the fact that it is largely preventable, dental caries (decay) remains one of th...
Background: Early childhood caries is considered one of the most prevalent diseases in childhood, af...
Background: This study evaluated the impact of anticipatory guidance on the caries incidence of 2-3-...
Background: Early childhood caries (ECC) has reached epidemic proportions affecting millions of chil...
Abstract Background Early childhood caries (ECC) is the most common dental disease among children, w...
Objective: Despite a marked improvement in oral health of Australian children over the last 30 years...
Background: Tooth brushing with fluoride toothpaste is a key recommendation in evidence-based guidel...
Introduction: Untreated caries in mothers is one of the common risk factors for early childhood cari...
BACKGROUND: In a previously reported randomised controlled trial, advising first time mothers on the...
Introduction: Dental caries (tooth decay) is highly prevalent and is largely determined by one’s beh...
OBJECTIVE: To assess whether the effect of providing mothers with guidance during pregnancy and when...
Abstract Background Dental caries in childhood is a burden on the daily lives of children and their ...
Abstract: Background: In a previously reported randomised controlled trial, advising first time moth...
Introduction: Caries experience among preschool-age children has remained relatively unchanged for t...
Background Dental attendance provides an important opportunity for dental teams to explore with par...
Background: Despite the fact that it is largely preventable, dental caries (decay) remains one of th...