Abstract Background The objective of this study was to examine the association between low blood lead levels of <5\ua0\u3bcg/dL and the development of dental caries among children. Methods The Children\u2019s Health and Environment Research (CHEER) group recruited a cohort of 7,059 school-aged children from six Korean cities. The final study populations in the permanent and deciduous teeth groups were 1,564 and 1,241 children, respectively, after excluding 4 children with blood lead levels of >5\ua0\u3bcg/dL. Compared with the children who did not have dental caries, the risk of having dental caries acc...
Introduction: Whole blood is used for diagnosis of lead exposure. A non-invasive method to obtain sa...
The lead levels in shed deciduous teeth of children from two selected urban regions in the Cape Peni...
This study aimed to: (1) measure lead contents in the surface enamel of two populations consisting o...
Lead remains a significant pollutant. It has acute toxic and chronic effects on many tissues and acc...
Associations between childhood lead exposures and dental caries in children have been reported for o...
The association between blood lead level and dental caries was evaluated in cross-sectional analyses...
Abstract Background Several studies have reported the harmful effects of lead poisoning. However, th...
OBJECTIVES: Despite continued efforts to decrease environmental lead exposure, it remains a public h...
OBJECTIVE: To analyze household risk factors associated with high lead levels in surface dental enam...
The relationships between blood lead (PbB) and saliva lead (PbSa) concentrations and the determinant...
Introduction: Cerebral palsy (CP) is a neurological disability the exact cause of which is not known...
Although studies have shown that a low socioeconomic status (SES) is associated with high blood lead...
Objectives: Lead (Pb) exposure is associated with dental caries. Whether Pb affects tooth microhardn...
Although studies have shown that a low socioeconomic status (SES) is associated with high blood lead...
The majority of children in Karachi have blood lead levels above 10 micrograms/dl, the upper safety ...
Introduction: Whole blood is used for diagnosis of lead exposure. A non-invasive method to obtain sa...
The lead levels in shed deciduous teeth of children from two selected urban regions in the Cape Peni...
This study aimed to: (1) measure lead contents in the surface enamel of two populations consisting o...
Lead remains a significant pollutant. It has acute toxic and chronic effects on many tissues and acc...
Associations between childhood lead exposures and dental caries in children have been reported for o...
The association between blood lead level and dental caries was evaluated in cross-sectional analyses...
Abstract Background Several studies have reported the harmful effects of lead poisoning. However, th...
OBJECTIVES: Despite continued efforts to decrease environmental lead exposure, it remains a public h...
OBJECTIVE: To analyze household risk factors associated with high lead levels in surface dental enam...
The relationships between blood lead (PbB) and saliva lead (PbSa) concentrations and the determinant...
Introduction: Cerebral palsy (CP) is a neurological disability the exact cause of which is not known...
Although studies have shown that a low socioeconomic status (SES) is associated with high blood lead...
Objectives: Lead (Pb) exposure is associated with dental caries. Whether Pb affects tooth microhardn...
Although studies have shown that a low socioeconomic status (SES) is associated with high blood lead...
The majority of children in Karachi have blood lead levels above 10 micrograms/dl, the upper safety ...
Introduction: Whole blood is used for diagnosis of lead exposure. A non-invasive method to obtain sa...
The lead levels in shed deciduous teeth of children from two selected urban regions in the Cape Peni...
This study aimed to: (1) measure lead contents in the surface enamel of two populations consisting o...