Various factors of etiology, pathogenesis of dental caries, including nutrition, social mores and habits of a person and their role in the occurrence of dental caries are considered. It is shown that this disease is a typical disease of civilization. Its widespread distribution and the increasing infestation of the population are directly related to the introduction of sugar into the human diet as a mass, inexpensive and delicious food product. This happened in the late XIX – early XX centuries, which coincides with a sharp wave of increased incidence of caries. A further increase in the proportion of sugar in the diet quickly led to a continuous incidence of caries among the population. In many ways, this was facilitated by the peculiariti...
Tooth decay is a disease with multifactorial etiology: diet, oral hygiene, dental tissue susceptibil...
The most common oral disease of public health concern is dental caries, a multifactorial disease tha...
Diet, extent of dental plaque, and oral hy-giene scores for caries-free and caries-active students w...
Sugar is added to food for a multitude of functions: fermentation, preservation, physical and chemic...
Dental caries is the most prevalent infectious disease worldwide. There are different causes of toot...
Currently, the distribution of dental caries in patients over 35 years can be super-imposed to that ...
Dental caries is a universal disease that can be found in population of any country. There are many ...
Dental caries is a biofilm-mediated, sugar-driven, multifactorial, dynamic disease resulting in the ...
This historical treatise follows the documented timeline of tooth decay into today's understanding, ...
In this chapter, diet is revisited to shed light on its role in caries development and management in...
The article presents the results of research indicators of caries and periodontal tissue status. Par...
The recent developments in the science underpinning our knowledge of both the initiation of dental c...
Dental caries has for a long time been explained by the simple relationship of the combined effect o...
Editors: Aug. 1859-July 1865, J. D. White, J. H. McQuillen, G. J. Ziegler.--Aug. 1865-Dec. 1871, J....
The association between dietary carbohy-drates and oral disease has been studied in depth especially...
Tooth decay is a disease with multifactorial etiology: diet, oral hygiene, dental tissue susceptibil...
The most common oral disease of public health concern is dental caries, a multifactorial disease tha...
Diet, extent of dental plaque, and oral hy-giene scores for caries-free and caries-active students w...
Sugar is added to food for a multitude of functions: fermentation, preservation, physical and chemic...
Dental caries is the most prevalent infectious disease worldwide. There are different causes of toot...
Currently, the distribution of dental caries in patients over 35 years can be super-imposed to that ...
Dental caries is a universal disease that can be found in population of any country. There are many ...
Dental caries is a biofilm-mediated, sugar-driven, multifactorial, dynamic disease resulting in the ...
This historical treatise follows the documented timeline of tooth decay into today's understanding, ...
In this chapter, diet is revisited to shed light on its role in caries development and management in...
The article presents the results of research indicators of caries and periodontal tissue status. Par...
The recent developments in the science underpinning our knowledge of both the initiation of dental c...
Dental caries has for a long time been explained by the simple relationship of the combined effect o...
Editors: Aug. 1859-July 1865, J. D. White, J. H. McQuillen, G. J. Ziegler.--Aug. 1865-Dec. 1871, J....
The association between dietary carbohy-drates and oral disease has been studied in depth especially...
Tooth decay is a disease with multifactorial etiology: diet, oral hygiene, dental tissue susceptibil...
The most common oral disease of public health concern is dental caries, a multifactorial disease tha...
Diet, extent of dental plaque, and oral hy-giene scores for caries-free and caries-active students w...