Nursing caries is a frustrating condition that is difficult to treat in infants and very young children. It may retard the child’s health, development, and speech. It can be painful, is infectious, and results in impairment of nutrition and esthetics with accompanying psychological problems. The risk factors for nursing caries vary from population to population, and some additional factors may be present in a population due the sociocultural differences in different geographical locations. The aim of this investigation was to study characteristics of nursing caries children in central Saudi Arabia by obtaining information about their socioeconomic status, feeding practices, use of sweetened pacifiers, and other relevant informationmentioned...
Objective: To determine the relationship between breast feeding, bottle feeding pattern and caries ...
There are continuous reports of very high prevalence of early childhood caries. The most common fact...
The aim of this study is to investigate sociobehavioral risk factors from the prenatal period until ...
Nursing caries is frustrating condition that is difficult to treat in infants and very young childre...
The characteristics of rampant caries include rapid development of lesions, involvement of several t...
Objectives. To determine the prevalence and pattern of nursing caries in Saudi preschool children of...
OBJECTIVES: To investigate the relationship between social class, infant feeding, oral hygiene, and ...
Epidemiological studies to determine the prevalence of nursing caries were initially carried out in ...
Aim: To assess the prevalence of nursing caries and its relationship with feeding practices in presc...
grantor: University of TorontoNursing caries is a distinctive pattern of severe tooth deca...
Background: Dental caries is the most common oral problem, although dental caries is not life threat...
The objective of this study was to investigate the feeding practices, dental and nutritional behavio...
Objectives: To investigate the association between oral health (in terms of dental caries and gingiv...
Nursing caries is a specific form of rampant caries of primary teeth. While there have been reports ...
Abstract Background Dental caries is a preventable childhood disease, but public health efforts are ...
Objective: To determine the relationship between breast feeding, bottle feeding pattern and caries ...
There are continuous reports of very high prevalence of early childhood caries. The most common fact...
The aim of this study is to investigate sociobehavioral risk factors from the prenatal period until ...
Nursing caries is frustrating condition that is difficult to treat in infants and very young childre...
The characteristics of rampant caries include rapid development of lesions, involvement of several t...
Objectives. To determine the prevalence and pattern of nursing caries in Saudi preschool children of...
OBJECTIVES: To investigate the relationship between social class, infant feeding, oral hygiene, and ...
Epidemiological studies to determine the prevalence of nursing caries were initially carried out in ...
Aim: To assess the prevalence of nursing caries and its relationship with feeding practices in presc...
grantor: University of TorontoNursing caries is a distinctive pattern of severe tooth deca...
Background: Dental caries is the most common oral problem, although dental caries is not life threat...
The objective of this study was to investigate the feeding practices, dental and nutritional behavio...
Objectives: To investigate the association between oral health (in terms of dental caries and gingiv...
Nursing caries is a specific form of rampant caries of primary teeth. While there have been reports ...
Abstract Background Dental caries is a preventable childhood disease, but public health efforts are ...
Objective: To determine the relationship between breast feeding, bottle feeding pattern and caries ...
There are continuous reports of very high prevalence of early childhood caries. The most common fact...
The aim of this study is to investigate sociobehavioral risk factors from the prenatal period until ...