Dental caries is a multifactorial, bacterial, chronic infection that affects millions of people in the world and has become a public health problem. Also referred to as tooth decay, this disease is one of the most common disorders throughout the world, second only to the common cold. Dental caries is the most common chronic childhood disease in the United States and is 5 to 7 times more common than asthma. According to the World Oral Health Report in 2003, dental caries affect 60-80% of school children and a vast majority of adults. Dental caries is a chronic bacterial infection of the hard tissue of the tooth that is characterized by alternating phases of demineralization and remineralization. Dental decay can lead to significant pain and...
Dental caries is the single most common, chronic oral disease of childhood. It is progressive and cu...
A clinical dental caries study was conducted to compare the anticariogenic properties of topically a...
Background: International data on caries epidemiology confirm that dental caries remains a significa...
Dental caries is a chronic, progressive, multi-factorial, infectious disease that can begin in early...
Abstract: A review of evidence-based literature indicates incomplete evidence for the efficacy of mo...
Background: The expression ‘topical fluoride treatment’ refers to methods that provide a high concen...
Introduction: Silver diammine fluoride (SDF) has been found to be effective in preventing and arrest...
Most persons in industrial countries in addition to persons in some developing countries are sufferi...
There is no doubt that fluoride has been playing an important role in the prevention of dental carie...
Since the early findings on the protective effects of fluoride present in drinking water upon caries...
The effectiveness of topical fluorides on dental caries has been extensively reviewed in a number of...
Abstract While our knowledge of the dental caries process and its prevention has greatly advanced ov...
In spite of decades of research on fluoride and the recognition of its role as the cornerstone of de...
The use of topically applied fluoride has been widely researched as a means to reduce the risk of de...
Background: Caries inhibitory effect of fluoride has been known for about a century. The use of mout...
Dental caries is the single most common, chronic oral disease of childhood. It is progressive and cu...
A clinical dental caries study was conducted to compare the anticariogenic properties of topically a...
Background: International data on caries epidemiology confirm that dental caries remains a significa...
Dental caries is a chronic, progressive, multi-factorial, infectious disease that can begin in early...
Abstract: A review of evidence-based literature indicates incomplete evidence for the efficacy of mo...
Background: The expression ‘topical fluoride treatment’ refers to methods that provide a high concen...
Introduction: Silver diammine fluoride (SDF) has been found to be effective in preventing and arrest...
Most persons in industrial countries in addition to persons in some developing countries are sufferi...
There is no doubt that fluoride has been playing an important role in the prevention of dental carie...
Since the early findings on the protective effects of fluoride present in drinking water upon caries...
The effectiveness of topical fluorides on dental caries has been extensively reviewed in a number of...
Abstract While our knowledge of the dental caries process and its prevention has greatly advanced ov...
In spite of decades of research on fluoride and the recognition of its role as the cornerstone of de...
The use of topically applied fluoride has been widely researched as a means to reduce the risk of de...
Background: Caries inhibitory effect of fluoride has been known for about a century. The use of mout...
Dental caries is the single most common, chronic oral disease of childhood. It is progressive and cu...
A clinical dental caries study was conducted to compare the anticariogenic properties of topically a...
Background: International data on caries epidemiology confirm that dental caries remains a significa...