نتایج جستجو برای: dental caries risk

تعداد نتایج: 1094571  

Journal: :The New York state dental journal 2012
Nisreen F Takulla Mark S Wolff Andrew B Schenkel

New York University College of Dentistry utilizes a protocol for caries management by risk assessment. It includes guidelines for determining several indicators and factors that are used to identify whether a patient is at high, moderate or low risk for dental caries. This case report presents an assessment of a patient with high caries risk and the system used to treat the disease process and ...

Journal: :Caries research 2001
J M ten Cate

The next decades will show a shift in the attention given to diseases of the dental hard tissues. Clinical evidence on how to prevent dental caries is now available. More emphasis should be given to optimising the rational use of schemes of prevention. Caries still shows epidemic patterns in many countries while in some developed countries a high prevalence of the disease is limited to a small ...

Journal: :Community dental health 2016
Poul Erik Petersen Hiroshi Ogawa

Dental caries continues to pose an important public health problem across the world. The World Health Organization (WHO) emphasizes that the disease affects about 60–90% of schoolchildren, the vast majority of adults and that dental caries contributes to an extensive loss of natural teeth in older people globally (Petersen, 2008a; WHO, 2016). Meanwhile, in most westernized high income countries...

2003
Seppo K. J. Helminen

Helminen S.K.J. Long-term change in dental prevention and check-up intervals in public dental service in Helsinki, Finland. Department of Oral Public Health, University of Helsinki, Finland, 2003. 88 pp. ISBN 952-91-5822-X. The aim of the present study was to track changes in dental state from 1976 to 1999, in Helsinki, Finland, and to evaluate dental prevention measures and the success with wh...

Journal: :Journal of clinical periodontology 2017
Søren Jepsen Juan Blanco Wolfgang Buchalla Joana C Carvalho Thomas Dietrich Christof Dörfer Kenneth A Eaton Elena Figuero Jo E Frencken Filippo Graziani Susan M Higham Thomas Kocher Marisa Maltz Alberto Ortiz-Vigon Julian Schmoeckel Anton Sculean Livia M A Tenuta Monique H van der Veen Vita Machiulskiene

BACKGROUND The non-communicable diseases dental caries and periodontal diseases pose an enormous burden on mankind. The dental biofilm is a major biological determinant common to the development of both diseases, and they share common risk factors and social determinants, important for their prevention and control. The remit of this working group was to review the current state of knowledge on ...

Journal: :Public health nutrition 2001
A Sheiham

Dental caries is a highly prevalent chronic disease and its consequences cause a lot of pain and suffering. Sugars, particularly sucrose, are the most important dietary aetiological cause of caries. Both the frequency of consumption and total amount of sugars is important in the aetiology of caries. The evidence establishing sugars as an aetiological factor in dental caries is overwhelming. The...

Journal: :Community dentistry and oral epidemiology 2013
Marja L Laitala Pentti Alanen Pauli Isokangas Eva Söderling Kaisu Pienihäkkinen

OBJECTIVES In a Finnish study carried out in 1990s, high-caries-risk mothers used xylitol gum on daily basis when their child was 3-24-month old, whereas the high-risk control mothers received biannual fluoride or chlorhexidine treatments. The maternal prevention reduced colonization of mutans streptococci and early childhood caries in children. The present retrospective study aimed to extend t...

Journal: :Journal of esthetic and restorative dentistry : official publication of the American Academy of Esthetic Dentistry ... [et al.] 2012
Ayesha Swarn Edward J Swift

The global burden of oral disease and dental caries has been steadily rising even as improved and novel tools for reconstructing the damaged dentition are rapidly evolving. The increased burden of the dental caries worldwide may be attributed to the fact that dentists and dental schools still typically focus on treatment rather than prevention of the disease. The World Health Organization throu...

Journal: :Journal of oral science 2011
Lina Naomi Hashizume Kayoko Shinada Yoko Kawaguchi

Brazilian immigrants comprise the third largest ethnic group within the Japanese population. The aim of this cross-sectional study was to determine the factors associated with the prevalence of dental caries in Brazilian schoolchildren living in Japan. A total of 378 schoolchildren, aged between 6 and 14 years, attending Brazilian schools in Japan were included. Clinical data were collected acc...

2016
Migle Zemaitiene Ruta Grigalauskiene Vilija Andruskeviciene Zivile Kristina Matulaitiene Jurate Zubiene Julija Narbutaite Egle Slabsinskiene

BACKGROUND Based on the hypothesis that biological and social risks accumulate during life, it is important to identify possible dental caries risk indicators from the life course of early childhood and assess their association with caries polarization in adolescence. METHODS A cross-sectional design was applied to the study, and a multistage cluster sampling method used to draw a representat...

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