نتایج جستجو برای: dental decay

تعداد نتایج: 233478  

Journal: :Caries research 2012
E Bernabé J T Newton A Uutela A Aromaa A L Suominen

This study assesses whether sense of coherence (SOC) predicts incidence of tooth decay over 4 years and the role of dental behaviours in explaining the effect of SOC on incidence of tooth decay. Data from 994 adults who participated in both the Health 2000 survey and the Follow-Up Study of Finnish Adults' Oral Health were analysed for this study. At baseline, participants provided information o...

AR. Davari, E. Tavakoli, M. Ghaffari Targhi, ZS. Javadi,

  Objective: Tooth decay is one of the most common chronic diseases in the world. After pit and fissures, enamel of proximal surface is the second region prone to rot. Bitewing images are one of the most important diagnostic tools for the detection of caries . Given the importance of accurate and timely detection of decay , the current study was aimed to evaluate the ability and skill of the fi...

H.R Masoudi M Janghorbani S Akhavan-Mahdavi

The aim of this study was to investigate relationship between the ABO blood groups,Rh factor with prevalence of dental caries.data on blood group and dental caries prevalence were collected from 457 soldiers of 05 military base in Kerman.the mean (SD) age of soldiers was 19(1) years.the overall mean and SD of decayed,missing and filled teeth (DMF index) was 4.3(3.2) the mean value for DMF index...

Journal: :Revista de salud publica 2007
Miriam Ortega-Maldonado Vanesa Mota-Sanhua Juan C López-Vivanco

OBJECTIVE Determining the oral health status (dental decay and gingivitis) of adolescents from Mexico City and affection pattern by tooth type and treatment needs. MATERIAL AND METHODS A cross-sectional study was designed for 590 adolescents aged 13 to 16 from an urban area of Mexico City. Oral exploration formed part of the health diagnosis provided by the Schools Promoting Health Programme....

2017
Ramsha Kamran Warda Farooq Mehreen Riaz Faisal Faisal Jahangir

BACKGROUND The purpose of this study was to determine the prevalence and clinical effects of untreated dental caries in Pakistani children residing in orphanages using the DMFT and PUFA index; association of decay and untreated dental caries with demographics including type of orphanage; behavioural and dental visiting pattern; and association of dental pain experience and type of orphanage wit...

Journal: :European journal of oral sciences 2010
Rashidah Esa Vengadasalam Savithri Gerry Humphris Ruth Freeman

The aim of this study was to investigate the relationship between dental anxiety and dental decay experience among antenatal mothers attending Maternal and Child Health clinics in Malaysia. A cross-sectional study was conducted on a consecutive sample of 407 antenatal mothers in Seremban, Malaysia. The questionnaire consisted of participants' demographic profile and the Dental Fear Survey. The ...

Journal: :Community dental health 2015
C M Jones B Walters

In November 2013 the first dental epidemiological survey of 5, 12 and 15 year old children was undertaken on The Falkland Islands. The census survey used the ICDAS II system and achieved an overall response rate of 87.4%. To allow international comparisons obvious decay experience is reported. The mean dmft of 5-year-olds was 1.2 teeth, the prevalence of decay experience was 34.6%. The mean DMF...

Journal: :journal of dental school, shahid beheshti university of medical sciences 0
e. tavakoli ar. davari zs. javadi m. ghaffari targhi

objective: tooth decay is one of the most common chronic diseases in the world. after pit and fissures, enamel of proximal surface is the second region prone to rot. bitewing images are one of the most important diagnostic tools for the detection of caries . given the importance of accurate and timely detection of decay , the current study was aimed to evaluate the ability and skill of the fina...

Journal: :Bratislavske lekarske listy 2015
G Pavleova S Vesela P Stanko

The study evaluates dental caries prevalence in dentistry students. They represent a sample of individuals with good dental status, socio-economical level and access to dental care. The values of teeth number with decay and filling and values of surfaces of teeth with decay and filling indices in group with lower caries incidence give the information as to what could be achieved by systemic car...

2005

Contrary to a popularly-held view, dental decay is not a dietary disease, but one which is basically of microbial origin. Dietary carbohydrates, mainly monoand disaccharides, are absorbed into dental plaque and broken down to organic acids by the micro-organisms present in dense concentrations. The acids produced cause the equilibrium between remineralization and demineralization to shift in fa...

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