Summary: Pediatricians in the greater Chicago area were surveyed to probe their awareness and approaches to management of dental caries in early childhood. A total of 298 pediatricians (21 % of those surveyed) responded to the questionnaire. Ninety-five percent of the respondents stated they examined their patients ’ teeth; 85 % considered dental examinations part of their responsibility for children under 3 years of age. However, our data suggest that many pediatricians are unaware of the decay and the dietary patterns associated with tooth decay in early childhood. Although 96 % of the respondents referred patients to a dentist when decay was diagnosed, analysis of diet and dietary counseling were performed by only 61 % and 65 % of the re...
Dental decay (caries) is the most prevalent chronic disease of childhood. It is so widespread in the...
Children with early childhood decay are at risk of getting more decay. It goes beyond pain and infec...
Introduction: Early childhood caries (ECC) is the presence of more than one decayed (non-cavitated o...
Background: The majority of oral diseases in children are preventable. The pediatricians owing to th...
Background:Dental caries is a multifactorial microbial infectious disease characterized by demineral...
OBJECTIVE: Pediatricians are health professionals who treat the child during the first years of thei...
The percent of young children with dental caries in the United States has increased to levels that m...
Background: Despite the fact that it is largely preventable, dental caries (decay) remains one of th...
Background: Despite the fact that it is largely preventable, dental caries (decay) remains one of th...
Objective: This purpose of this study was to describe pediatric medical residents\u27 knowledge of o...
Aim: Early childhood caries are characterized by the presence of at least one or more decayed, missi...
Many problems in the oral cavity that are common in childhood can be prevented with pediatrician gu...
BACKGROUND: Many pediatric oral diseases are preventable if physicians recognize and encourage preve...
The first visit to the dentist should take place within 6 months after the first deciduous tooth eru...
The relevance of the problem and aim of the research: Tooth decay remains one of the most common ora...
Dental decay (caries) is the most prevalent chronic disease of childhood. It is so widespread in the...
Children with early childhood decay are at risk of getting more decay. It goes beyond pain and infec...
Introduction: Early childhood caries (ECC) is the presence of more than one decayed (non-cavitated o...
Background: The majority of oral diseases in children are preventable. The pediatricians owing to th...
Background:Dental caries is a multifactorial microbial infectious disease characterized by demineral...
OBJECTIVE: Pediatricians are health professionals who treat the child during the first years of thei...
The percent of young children with dental caries in the United States has increased to levels that m...
Background: Despite the fact that it is largely preventable, dental caries (decay) remains one of th...
Background: Despite the fact that it is largely preventable, dental caries (decay) remains one of th...
Objective: This purpose of this study was to describe pediatric medical residents\u27 knowledge of o...
Aim: Early childhood caries are characterized by the presence of at least one or more decayed, missi...
Many problems in the oral cavity that are common in childhood can be prevented with pediatrician gu...
BACKGROUND: Many pediatric oral diseases are preventable if physicians recognize and encourage preve...
The first visit to the dentist should take place within 6 months after the first deciduous tooth eru...
The relevance of the problem and aim of the research: Tooth decay remains one of the most common ora...
Dental decay (caries) is the most prevalent chronic disease of childhood. It is so widespread in the...
Children with early childhood decay are at risk of getting more decay. It goes beyond pain and infec...
Introduction: Early childhood caries (ECC) is the presence of more than one decayed (non-cavitated o...