نتایج جستجو برای: dental caries resistance

تعداد نتایج: 537153  

2013
Renata O. Guaré Ana Lídia Ciamponi Renata Gorjão Michele B. Diniz

Obesity is a chronic disease characterized by excess body fat, which can lead to other health problems, including insulin resistance, non-alcoholic fatty liver disease, polycystic ovary syndrome, hypertension, dyslipidemia, sleep apnea, asthma, heart attack, stroke, atherosclerosis and metabolic syndrome. Currently, obesity and dental caries are major public health concerns and dietary habits a...

Journal: :journal of dentistry, shiraz university of medical sciences 0
hery mwakayoka specialist community dentist (mdent), mbeya referral hopsital, tanzania. joyce rose masalu senior lecturer, dept. of orthodontics, paedodontics and community dentistry, school of dentistry, muhimbili university of health and allied sciences, tanzania. emil namakuka kikwilu dept. of orthodontics, paedodontics and community dentistry, school of dentistry, muhimbili university of health and allied sciences, tanzania.

statement of the problem: dental caries in infants and young children is prevalent worldwide; its magnitude and associated factors vary between communities because of cultural and social economic differences. no such information was available for pre-school children in mbeya city. purpose: to determine dental caries status and associated factors in 2 to 4-year-old children in mbeya city. materi...

Journal: :Journal of dental research 2001
C Stenudd A Nordlund M Ryberg I Johansson C Källestål N Strömberg

Saliva adhesion of bacteria is a key event in oral biofilm formation. Here, we used partial least-squares (PLS) analysis to correlate adhesion of cariogenic (Streptococcus mutans Ingbritt) and commensal (Actinomyces naeslundii LY7) model bacteria, and their agglutinin and acidic proline-rich protein ligands, respectively, with high and low caries experiences in 38 children reflecting today's sk...

Journal: :Swedish dental journal. Supplement 2013
Helén Isaksson

BACKGROUND All children in Sweden are entitled to regular, free dental care up to 20 years of age. While dental caries generally continues to decline, still there is a pronounced skewness in caries prevalence. Furthermore, the reported increase in dental erosion in young adults is cause for concern. AIM The aim was to study the prevalence of dental caries and dental erosion in a cohort of Swe...

Journal: :European Journal of Dentistry 2008
Abdul Arif Khan Sudhir K. Jain Archana Shrivastav

OBJECTIVES India is unique in entire world due to variety of dietary habits in population. Many people of India follow totally vegetarian life style through their entire life time due to some religious and cultural reasons. Present study tried to analyze the role of different factors in the occurrence of dental caries including dietary habit. METHODS Persons suffering with dental caries were ...

2013
SACHIN B INGLE

Dental caries is a multifactorial disease. The interactions of various factors like microorganisms, carbohydrate diet, hygiene habits and socioeconomic status are involved in causation of dental caries. For assessment of dental caries few tests demonstrating oral bacteria and their products have been accepted as these oral microflora and their products play an important role in causation and pr...

Journal: :Central European journal of public health 2007
Sajith Vellappally Zdenek Fiala Jindra Smejkalová Vimal Jacob Pilathadka Shriharsha

This review article describes different forms of tobacco usage and its direct relationship with the prevalence of dental caries. Smoking along with co-existing factors like old age, bad oral hygiene habits, food habits, limited preventive dental visits and over all health standards, can be associated with high caries incidence. However, a direct etiological relationship is lacking. Environmenta...

2016
Yusuke Matsuyama Jun Aida Katsuhiko Taura Kazunari Kimoto Yuichi Ando Hitoshi Aoyama Manabu Morita Kanade Ito Shihoko Koyama Akihiro Hase Toru Tsuboya Ken Osaka

BACKGROUND Dental caries inequalities still severely burden individuals' and society's health, even in countries where fluoride toothpastes are widely used and the incidence of dental caries has been decreasing. School-based fluoride mouth-rinse (S-FMR) programs, a population strategy for dental caries prevention, might decrease dental caries inequalities. This study investigated the associatio...

Journal: :Journal of the American Dental Association 2008
George K Stookey

BACKGROUND The multiple functions of saliva play a significant role in the prevention of dental caries. METHODS Chewing gum is known to stimulate salivary flow, and the results of studies of the role of stimulated saliva in the oral clearance of food particles, neutralization of dental plaque acids and reduction of the incidence of dental caries have been reported. The author reviews the resu...

Akbar Safipour Afshar Fereshteh Sedighinia Javad Asili Kiarash Ghazvini, Reza zarif Saman soleimanpour

Objectives: Oral infections and dental caries are still considered as serious public health problems and inflict a costly burden to health care services around the world and especially in developing countries. Materials and Methods: In the present study, we evaluated the antibacterial activity of Glycyrrhiza glabra (G. glabra) against oral pathogens by diffusion methods and determined the minim...

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