Caries is a common, chronic and complex multifactorial disease that affects tooth structure, with devastating effects on health and quality of life. In this context, the aim of this paper is to describe early childhood caries, its diagnosis and treatment. The etiology is usually related to habits and lifestyles. These include frequent consumption of sugary foods, fermentable carbohydrates, lack of breastfeeding and/or poor oral hygiene. Genetic factors have an influence on the development of dental caries, as well as access to dental services or situations where immunocompetence is affected. Management of early childhood caries should be oriented toward prevention through the elimination of lifestyles and habits; after onset, measures shoul...
© 2014 Faculty of Medicine in Niš. Early childhood caries is considered to be the most common infect...
Introduction. Early childhood caries affects millions of children each year. The frequency of this ...
Thesis (M.A.) PLEASE NOTE: Boston University Libraries did not receive an Authorization To Manage fo...
Dental caries is one of the most common childhood diseases, and people continue to be susceptible to...
Early Childhood Caries (ECC) can be defined as the presence of one or more carious lesions, cavitate...
The percent of young children with dental caries in the United States has increased to levels that m...
Early childhood caries (ECC), also known as milk bottle caries is a syndrome of severe tooth decay, ...
The present paper reviews biological issues in early childhood caries (ECC) in Light of the current ...
Early childhood caries (ECC) is a common childhood disease with highest prevalence found in poor, so...
Introduction: Early childhood caries (ECC) is the presence of more than one decayed (non-cavitated o...
For years, rampant caries in the primary dentition of infants and young children has been described ...
The early childhood caries (ECC) is a chronic illness common in children below 6 years. It is a synd...
Aim: Early childhood caries are characterized by the presence of at least one or more decayed, missi...
Abstract Early childhood caries (ECC) is a significant chronic disease of childhood and a rising pub...
Dental caries is the most common health problem of childhood caused by the bacteria, especially stre...
© 2014 Faculty of Medicine in Niš. Early childhood caries is considered to be the most common infect...
Introduction. Early childhood caries affects millions of children each year. The frequency of this ...
Thesis (M.A.) PLEASE NOTE: Boston University Libraries did not receive an Authorization To Manage fo...
Dental caries is one of the most common childhood diseases, and people continue to be susceptible to...
Early Childhood Caries (ECC) can be defined as the presence of one or more carious lesions, cavitate...
The percent of young children with dental caries in the United States has increased to levels that m...
Early childhood caries (ECC), also known as milk bottle caries is a syndrome of severe tooth decay, ...
The present paper reviews biological issues in early childhood caries (ECC) in Light of the current ...
Early childhood caries (ECC) is a common childhood disease with highest prevalence found in poor, so...
Introduction: Early childhood caries (ECC) is the presence of more than one decayed (non-cavitated o...
For years, rampant caries in the primary dentition of infants and young children has been described ...
The early childhood caries (ECC) is a chronic illness common in children below 6 years. It is a synd...
Aim: Early childhood caries are characterized by the presence of at least one or more decayed, missi...
Abstract Early childhood caries (ECC) is a significant chronic disease of childhood and a rising pub...
Dental caries is the most common health problem of childhood caused by the bacteria, especially stre...
© 2014 Faculty of Medicine in Niš. Early childhood caries is considered to be the most common infect...
Introduction. Early childhood caries affects millions of children each year. The frequency of this ...
Thesis (M.A.) PLEASE NOTE: Boston University Libraries did not receive an Authorization To Manage fo...