The figure illustrates the major categories of genes that may influence susceptibility to dental caries, organized by their biological functions and pathways. These groups include: (1) Enamel ...
The geographical distribution and other epidemiological characteristics of multiple sclerosis (MS) are compared with those of dental caries. The rates of death due to MS in Australian states are ...
A study involving 800 children shows inclusion of sugar in their diet and early interruption of breastfeeding to be the main factors that contribute to the appearance of dental caries by age 2. An ...
Fluoride remains the cornerstone of preventive dentistry, and researchers have analyzed the many delivery methods of fluoride ...
Including sugar in the diet of infants and early interruption of breastfeeding increases the risk of dental caries in children by the age of 2, according to research published in Community Dentistry ...
This is a preview. Log in through your library . Abstract The caries experience and its potential risk indicators such as socioeconomic status, sweets consumption, toothbrushing habits, dental visit ...
A study involving 800 children shows inclusion of sugar in their diet and early interruption of breastfeeding to be the main factors that contribute to the appearance of dental caries by age 2. An ...
Researchers from the Institute of Dentistry have secured grant funding to develop Guidelines for Reporting Oral Epidemiologic Studies to inform Burden Estimation (GROESBE), which aim to improve and ...