نتایج جستجو برای: dental caries risk

تعداد نتایج: 1094571  

Journal: :Acta odontologica latinoamericana : AOL 2010
Perla Hermida Lucena Luciana Biondi Ramón de Torres

Kinetic hydrophobic measurements were performed by confronting 40 mutans streptococci from thirty 10- to 20-year-old patients with 200 ml hexadecane (Sigma). Fourteen patients had high dental caries risk (Group A), dmft + DMFT > 5 with 3 or more active caries, and 16 had low dental caries risk (Group B), dmft + DMFT < 3 without active caries. Twenty bacteria from Group A and 20 bacteria from Gr...

2015
Piddennavar Renuka Krishnappa Pushpanjali

Background Cariogram as an effective tool for assessing caries risk, has been demonstrated in many studies. But its application in special children has not been reported. Aim To assess the effectiveness of Cariogram as an oral health educational tool in reducing caries risk of differently-abled subjects. Settings and Design Dental College, Case series. Methods and Material Eight disabled childr...

Journal: :Journal of dental education 2001
N Tinanoff J M Douglass

The aim of this review of clinical decision-making for caries management in primary teeth is to integrate current knowledge in the field of cariology into clinically usable concepts and procedures to aid in the diagnosis and therapy of dental caries in primary teeth. The evidence for this paper is derived from other manuscripts of this conference, computer and hand searches of scientific articl...

Journal: :Stomatologija 2015
Rūta Grigalauskienė Eglė Slabšinskienė Ingrida Vasiliauskienė

Dental caries is a disease induced by dental plaque, which can be described as a community of microorganisms (biofilm). Because of genetic and environmental factors a number of changes in the oral microbiome takes place; in case of commensalism and mutualism between biofilm microorganisms and the host, homeostasis in oral microbiome is maintained. However, when a risk factor occurs parasitic re...

Journal: :Journal of dental education 2014
Sandra Guzman-Armstrong John J Warren Marsha A Cunningham-Ford HsingChi von Bergmann David C Johnsen

Much progress has been made in the science of caries risk assessment and ways to analyze caries risk, yet dental education has seen little movement toward the development of frameworks to guide learning and assess critical thinking in caries risk assessment. In the absence of previous proactive implementation of a learning framework that takes the knowledge of caries risk and critically applies...

2014
Masako Watanabe Da-Hong Wang Akihiro Ijichi Chika Shirai Yu Zou Masayuki Kubo Kei Takemoto Chie Masatomi Keiki Ogino

The present cohort study examined how lifestyle, household environment, and caries activity test score of Japanese children at age 1.5 years affected their dental caries incidence at age 3. Inclusion criteria were 1.5-year-old children with no dental caries. Dental examinations were performed for 33,655 children who participated in routine dental examinations at 1.5 years of age, and the exam w...

2014
Alexandre Emidio Ribeiro Silva Ana Maria Baptista Menezes Maria Cecília Formoso Assunção Helen Gonçalves Flávio Fernando Demarco Fabiana Vargas-Ferreira Marco Aurélio Peres

OBJECTIVE Estimate the prevalence of dental caries based on clinical examinations and self-reports and compare differences in the prevalence and effect measures between the two methods among 18-year-olds belonging to a 1993 birth cohort in the city of Pelotas, Brazil. METHOD Data on self-reported caries, socio-demographic aspects and oral health behaviour were collected using a questionnaire ...

Journal: :Journal of epidemiology and community health 1978
W Craelius

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 linearly related to the numbers of decayed, missing, and filled (DMF) teeth found in individuals from those states (r=0.97, P less than 0.002). In the United States of America, a strong positive correla...

Journal: :Nutrition research reviews 1995
P J Moynihan

. DENTAL CARIES-THE ROLE OF DIETARY S T A R C H . . C O R N S T A R C H SWEETENERS A N D DENTAL H E A L T H . . ORAL RETENTION OF FOOD A N D CARIES RISK . . NON-SUGAR SWEETENERS . MALNUTRITION A N D DENTAL CARIES . DIETARY CAUSES OF DENTAL EROSION . THE RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN TOOTH LOSS, DIET AND NUTRITIONAL STATUS . . THE INFLUENCE OF TOOTH LOSS O N THE DIGESTION O F FOODS . . THE INFLUENCE OF T...

Journal: :Journal of dental education 2001
S T Reisine W Psoter

The purpose of this review is to summarize a systematic review evaluating the evidence regarding the association between the incidence and prevalence of dental caries and: 1) socioeconomic status; 2) tooth-brushing; and 3) the use of the baby bottle. Literature was drawn from two databases, Medline and EmBase. Because of limited resources, we did not conduct hand-searching or search unpublished...

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