• Caries severity was measured by DMFT index, which records the number of DT (decayed teeth), MT (missing teeth), and FT (filled teeth). (hindawi.com)
  • Those in the normal BMI range had a significantly higher prevalence of caries (57%) and DMFT score (1.92) compared with the overweight and obese groups (P (who.int)
  • Caries was diagnosed using the International Caries Detection and Assessment System (ICDAS) and reported using the decayed, missing and filled teeth (DMFT/dmft) index. (rrh.org.au)
  • In the primary dentition, the overall prevalence of caries was 64% and the mean dmft score was 2.74 (standard deviation (SD) 3.08). (rrh.org.au)
  • According to the WHO dental caries diagnostic criteria, clinical oral health status was assessed, and decay (D), loss due to dental caries (M) and filled (F) teeth (T) (DMFT) were observed. (biomedcentral.com)
  • A total of six studies included DMFT indices for analysis of caries, three of which found no difference between vegetarians and non-vegetarians, however, there was a lack of statistical significance. (nature.com)
  • A clinical examination to diagnose the presence or absence of dental caries, by means of the DMFT index, was conducted. (pucrs.br)
  • To determine the factors associated with the prevalence of dental caries and decayed, missing, and filled teeth index (DMFT) in adolescents and young adults using logistic and negative binomial regression. (uwi.edu)
  • The prevalence of untreated dental caries in the final sample was 40.3% and the DMFT index (decayed, missing and filled teeth) 2.32, there was no statistical difference between cities. (bvsalud.org)
  • Counseling on Early Childhood Caries transmission by dentists. (cdc.gov)
  • Objective: High levels of Streptococcus mutans on teeth of young children are predictive of Early Childhood Caries (ECC). (cdc.gov)
  • Early childhood caries (ECC) is the most common chronic childhood disease, with nearly 1.8 billion new cases per year worldwide. (researchprotocols.org)
  • Therefore, it is important to clarify factors related to early childhood caries (ECC) in a younger population in terms of caries prevention. (biomedcentral.com)
  • Early childhood caries (ECC) remains a significant disease of childhood and cause of public health problems [ 6 ]. (biomedcentral.com)
  • The objective of this qualitative pilot study was to gain an in-depth understanding of dental hygienists and dentists perspectives regarding children's oral health and what needs to be done to prevent early childhood caries (ECC), the most frequent chronic disease of childhood. (adha.org)
  • Moreover, a rising prevalence of early childhood caries has been reported it has turned from a wealth-related disease into a disease of poverty. (dentalmedjournal.it)
  • This is confirmed by the rising prevalence of early childhood caries [Jin et al. (dentalmedjournal.it)
  • A systematic review of evidence on the impact of modifiable risk factors on early childhood caries (ECC) was conducted to inform recommendations in a World Health Organization manual on ECC prevention. (aidph.org)
  • The objectives of this study were to determine caries prevalence and experience, the status (active/arrested) of existing caries lesions and associations between dental caries and potential risk factors, among primary school children in the Aileu municipality, Timor-Leste. (rrh.org.au)
  • For the analysis, dental caries was defined as 'any caries lesions' (ICDAS caries codes 1-6). (rrh.org.au)
  • Overall, approximately 84% of caries lesions were identified as being active. (rrh.org.au)
  • The average number of root-caries lesions per patients was 4.3 lesions. (rdhmag.com)
  • Surprisingly, the number of coronal lesions a patient had did not correlate with his or her root-caries level. (rdhmag.com)
  • If the microbial balance changes, reducing periodontal pathogens and increasing the bacteria responsible for decay, the number of root-caries lesions naturally would increase. (rdhmag.com)
  • Despite the use of a fluoride toothpaste, a total of 15 new carious lesions developed during the eight-month test period, plus 11 areas of secondary caries around existing fillings. (rdhmag.com)
  • Root caries in the middle severity category (leathery lesions with severity index 2) according to the perceived treatment needs (Beighton et al. (dentalnews.com)
  • Julian Lausch The penetration of a low-viscosity resin (infiltrant) into caries lesions depends on the erosion of the relatively impermeable surface layer (SL) that covers the lesion body. (karger.com)
  • 6 A study of 227 older adults who had at least five exposed root surfaces found the group that received an annual application of silver diamine fluoride and oral health education every 6 months experienced the greatest reduction in new root caries lesions and more effective arrest of existing root caries compared with controls. (dimensionsofdentalhygiene.com)
  • Remineralization can be helpful in managing root caries surface lesions. (dimensionsofdentalhygiene.com)
  • With the help of imaging, the zinc oxide-poly(dimethylsiloxane) (ZnO-PDMS) nanocomposite device was able to highlight the locations of hidden dental lesions, according to the authors. (drbicuspid.com)
  • Early diagnosis of and screening for these dental diseases, specifically hidden dental lesions, will significantly reduce the risk of further symptoms and reduce potential tooth loss. (drbicuspid.com)
  • The five volunteers with oral health conditions showed varying degrees of obvious decreases in fluorescence intensities, which indicated areas with dental lesions. (drbicuspid.com)
  • The process of dental caries is highly Early detection of dental caries has dependent on individual risks factors such benefits such as preservation of natural as dietary habits, poor or inadequate oral dentition, reduced chances of progression hygiene practices, acidogenicity of plaque of dental caries to deeper carious lesions bacteria, and access to and use of fluoride- and cost involved. (bvsalud.org)
  • In Kosovo, no studies have been conducted which include examination by dentists to determine the prevalence of caries or tooth loss among adults. (hindawi.com)
  • This study aimed to evaluate the associations of self -reported diabetic status with clinically assessed dental end points, including teeth with untreated coronal and root caries , missing teeth , complete tooth retention, edentulism and routine dental services utilization among adults aged ≥20 years in the United States . (bvsalud.org)
  • Compared to non-diabetic individuals, adults with diabetes had 1.49 (95%CI = 1.1-2.0) and 1.46 (95%CI = 1.2-1.8) times higher odds of developing coronal and root caries respectively. (bvsalud.org)
  • Multidisciplinary efforts from both medical and dental service providers are required to proactively address the well-being of adults with diabetes in terms of oral health . (bvsalud.org)
  • This Cochrane Review aimed to find out how accurate fluorescence devices (non-invasive devices that shine a light on the surface of the tooth) are for detecting and diagnosing early tooth decay as part of the dental 'check-up' for children and adults who visit their general dentist. (cochrane.org)
  • During 2017-2018, 37.2% of ED visits for influenza and pneumonia by adults aged 18 years or older resulted in a hospital admission. (cdc.gov)
  • The rate of root caries in adults is reported to be 43 percent to 63 percent. (rdhmag.com)
  • The high prevalence of xerostomia among older adults also raises the risk of root caries in this population. (dimensionsofdentalhygiene.com)
  • Current approaches to educating low-income adults about caries prevention are insufficient to prevent ECC and dental care providers cannot accomplish this goal alone. (adha.org)
  • The main aim of this cross-sectional study was to investigate the prevalence and severity of erosive tooth wear and its association with dental caries and socio-demographic factors among middle-aged Finnish adults. (biomedcentral.com)
  • Self-topical neutral fluoride toothpaste containing 1.1% (w/w) sodium fluoride for use as a dental caries preventive in adults and pediatric patients. (colgateprofessional.com)
  • The survey found that 91% of U.S. adults ages 20 to 64 have dental caries. (drbicuspid.com)
  • More than 90% of US adults may have caries , including 26% with untreated caries that can cause serious infections or tooth loss . (medscape.com)
  • Cost and benefit of fluoride in the prevention of dental caries / by G. N. Davies. (who.int)
  • 6 For patients at elevated risk of root caries, the in-office application of fluoride varnish four times annually as well as the use of prescription fluoride products (containing 5,000 ppm) may be helpful. (dimensionsofdentalhygiene.com)
  • Silver diamine fluoride, which has just recently become available in the US, is particularly effective against root caries because it arrests or significantly slows the demineralization of dentin. (dimensionsofdentalhygiene.com)
  • For patients who are unable to access professional dental care, a literature review suggests that daily self-application of a 250 ppm amorphous calcium phosphate paste and daily use of a 1,110 ppm sodium fluoride dentifrice with triclosan may help reduce caries risk. (dimensionsofdentalhygiene.com)
  • Dentists should also be able to determine the best choice between the different sealant materials of the two main categories, resin-based and glass ionomer sealants, with regard to their different properties, such as caries' preventive effect, fluoride release and retention rate. (dentalmedjournal.it)
  • Dental sealants play an important role in preventing the onset and the development of dental cavities Even if the "fluoride-releasing resin sealants" are better than "glass ionomer", with regards to retention of the material, the literature shows that their effectiveness in preventing fissure caries in permanent molars does not differ significantly over 24 months. (dentalmedjournal.it)
  • The pathogenesis of dental caries includes common intake of carbohydrates that may be metabolized using cariogenic bacteria, insufficient oral hygiene to get rid of or disrupt cariogenic biofilms or plaque, and inadequate exposure to fluoride. (amhsr.org)
  • Other studies conducted in rats demonstrated that lower concentrations of fluoride (5 mg/kg of body weight) did not result in impaired fertility and reproductive capabilities. (colgateprofessional.com)
  • Making the extra effort to practise good oral hygiene (brushing after meals, flossing once a day and using a fluoride mouth rinse) is thus essential to prevent caries. (healthhub.sg)
  • The aim of this study was to determine the prevalence and severity of dental fluorosis and caries in a fluorosis endemic area, with fluoride content in drinking water ranging from 0.51 to 3.15 ppm. (unair.ac.id)
  • Strategies to improve oral health include providing encouragement to patients to reduce intake of refined sugar, to floss and brush effectively to reduce bacteria, and to use fluoride gels, fluoride varnishes, or other kinds of sealants to make caries harder to form. (medscape.com)
  • Regression analysis showed high caries levels were most related to house material at birth, not being the first child, and low birth weight. (nature.com)
  • A lack of quality epidemiological data is available to confirm anecdotal information of high caries rates in rural and remote Timor-Leste. (rrh.org.au)
  • Malnutrition, which was not measured for this study, is highly prevalent among children in Timor-Leste and could explain the high caries rates in this population. (rrh.org.au)
  • Therefore, the objective of this study was to assess the prevalence and severity of dental caries in the Kosovar adult population in relation to their sex, age, and place of residence (urban or rural). (hindawi.com)
  • A convenience sample of children aged 4--15 years in five villages (two with fluoridated water and three without) was examined to estimate dental caries prevalence and severity. (cdc.gov)
  • Objectives: To determine dental caries and fluorosis prevalence and severity in fluoridated Newcastle and non-fluoridated Manchester, UK. (confex.com)
  • 1. Assess the prevalence and severity of caries and fluorosis in fluoridated and non-fluoridated urban populations 2. (confex.com)
  • To estimate the prevalence and severity of dental caries in schoolchildren from the city of Florianópolis, SC, Brazul, in 2009 and to compare these results with data from previous studies carried out in the same institution since 1971. (bvsalud.org)
  • Even though different diagnostic criteria were adopted during the study period, an effective decline in the prevalence and severity of dental caries in adolescents was observed throughout 38 years of monitoring. (bvsalud.org)
  • Low income, represented by the difficulty of accessing dental services and hygiene products, together with the lack of information and knowledge about oral hygiene habits, is associated with the prevalence and severity of dental caries 7-9 . (bvsalud.org)
  • In the past few decades, extensive research has provided important information about the link between dental caries and salivary bacteria [ 3 ], and some studies have revealed a significant association between salivary levels of Streptococcus mutans ( SM ) and subsequent onset of caries [ 4 ]. (biomedcentral.com)
  • Because oral bacteria are considered one of the aetiologic factors involved in caries development [ 7 ], various microbial studies have been conducted to better understand this dental problem. (biomedcentral.com)
  • Ji et al.Japan 28 28 Ji Y, Nakai Y, Rodis OMM, Kariya N, Matsumura S, Shimono T. Relationship between caries risk and presence of cariogenic bacteria among Japanese pregnant women. (scielo.br)
  • To analyse relationship between caries risk and presence of cariogenic bacteria among pregnant women. (scielo.br)
  • Earlier and denser oral colonization through cariogenic bacteria is associated with expanded caries threat. (amhsr.org)
  • Dental caries in children is a widespread by bacteria such as streptococcus mutans public health challenge, and it is the most and lactobacillus leading to weakening of the prevalent non communicable disease tooth structure and eventual cavity formation affecting 60%-90% of school children due to masticatory forces. (bvsalud.org)
  • 1] Dental caries result from a cause of premature tooth loss in children, complex phenomenon characterized by the contributing to dental pain, orofacial interaction between bacteria within dental infections, perturbation of children's feeding plaque adherent to the mineralized tooth practices, school absenteeism, poor oral surface. (bvsalud.org)
  • Diabetes mellitus and its association with dental caries, missing teeth and dental services utilization in the US adult population: Results from the 2015-2018 National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey. (bvsalud.org)
  • We judged the certainty of the evidence as low due to how the studies selected their participants, the large number of studies that were carried out in a laboratory setting on extracted teeth, and the variation in results reported. (cochrane.org)
  • In April 2008, the Arctic Investigations Program (AIP) of CDC was informed by the Alaska Department of Health and Social Services (DHSS) of a large number of Alaska Native (AN) children living in a remote region of Alaska who required full mouth dental rehabilitations (FMDRs), including extractions and/or restorations of multiple carious teeth performed under general anesthesia. (cdc.gov)
  • However, children breastfed beyond 12 months, a time during which all deciduous teeth erupt, had an increased risk of dental caries. (carifree.com)
  • The inclusion criteria comprised subjects with good general health, more than three carious teeth for caries-active (CA) subjects and sound teeth or one initial non-cavitation for caries-free (CF) individuals. (biomedcentral.com)
  • Dental x-rays are a type of image of the teeth and mouth. (medlineplus.gov)
  • It is used to plan treatment for dental implants, check for impacted wisdom teeth, and detect jaw problems. (medlineplus.gov)
  • Dental x-rays help diagnose disease and injury of the teeth and gums as well as help planning the appropriate treatment. (medlineplus.gov)
  • Our previous work has led to the prototype of AICaries, which offers artificial intelligence-powered caries detection using photos of children's teeth taken by the parents' smartphones, interactive caries risk assessment, and personalized education on reducing children's ECC risk. (researchprotocols.org)
  • Objective: To determine the effect of tooth morphology and positioning on the occurrence of dental caries in permanent teeth. (ajoh.org)
  • 6145 (53.2%) permanent teeth were extracted due to caries and it?s sequalae within the period under review. (ajoh.org)
  • The result of this study revealed that the upper premolars were more susceptible to dental caries than the corresponding lower teeth. (ajoh.org)
  • Methods: Eighty 12-year-old students from public schools in Londrina, PR, Brazil, were selected and divided into two groups: Group A - with decayed teeth and Group B - with caries-free teeth. (pucrs.br)
  • As a result, any pain sensations originating from irritated nerves in the lower teeth and roots may be felt more intensely and transmitted more readily through the dense mandible bone. (cdhp.org)
  • These results suggest that the number of erupted teeth, as well as birth order, eating habits, and breastfeeding, are significant factors in dental caries occurrence at 18 months of age. (biomedcentral.com)
  • Nevertheless, few studies have investigated the relationship between tooth eruption and dental caries, and thus there is no definition for early tooth eruption in the eruption stage of primary teeth. (biomedcentral.com)
  • 7 However, when preventive regimens are not applied and the disease goes untreated, extensively decayed teeth of very young children are not easily restored in a dental office. (adha.org)
  • Dental caries is the most prevalent condition recorded in permanent teeth by the GBD 2010 Study (global prevalence of 35%) (Marcenes et al. (dentalmedjournal.it)
  • In the study, three volunteers with healthy teeth and gums and five others with varying degrees of dental diseases wore the mouthguards for seven hours to assess their effectiveness. (drbicuspid.com)
  • Implant-supported single crowns may trump resin-bonded fixed dental prostheses when it comes to replacing anterior teeth. (drbicuspid.com)
  • Morning sickness and tiredness in the first trimester can result in dental neglect, so it is important to visit the dentist for scaling and polishing of your teeth. (healthhub.sg)
  • One cannot over-emphasize the importance of preventive dental care to maintain a healthy set of teeth and gums. (healthhub.sg)
  • This may result in your teeth becoming shaky. (healthhub.sg)
  • Any trauma to the teeth may also be considered a dental emergency. (healthhub.sg)
  • Remember, though, this is the total caries experience and includes teeth that have already been treated. (cdc.gov)
  • Caries prevalence in the subdistrict was 62% for permanent teeth and 68% for primary teeth. (unair.ac.id)
  • Ask your dentist or dental hygienist for tips and strategies to reach all your teeth during your daily oral care routine. (colgate.com)
  • Your teeth are covered with a sticky biofilm, commonly known as dental plaque. (colgate.com)
  • Permanent teeth were assessed for caries using ICDAS and maxillary central incisors for fluorosis using the TF Index. (confex.com)
  • Next, teeth were assessed for coronal caries, including untreated dental decay and teeth treated or extracted due to caries. (cdc.gov)
  • For children and adolescents, aged 3 to 19 years, eligible teeth were assessed for the presence of dental sealants. (cdc.gov)
  • Their worldwide adverse impacts on well-being, that the 12- and 15-year-old children and adolescents had quality of life and systemic health are well document- a higher prevalence of caries history in permanent teeth ed ( 3 ). (who.int)
  • Title : Geographic and nutritional factors in dental caries Personal Author(s) : Witkop, Carl J.;Barros, Luis;Hamilton, Peggy A. (cdc.gov)
  • The study also revealed that the molars were most susceptible to dental caries and would benefit from the use of prophylactic pits and fissure sealants. (ajoh.org)
  • Within the prevention methods, dental sealants are still underused even though their efficacy is well documented. (dentalmedjournal.it)
  • The clinician should know which patients need dental sealants and when, in particular high risk subjects and pre-school children. (dentalmedjournal.it)
  • Several dental resin-based materials, including resin-based dental sealants, contain the monomer bisphenol A diglycidylether methacrylate (Bis-GMA), of which Bisphenol A (BPA) is a component. (dentalmedjournal.it)
  • The controversy about the possible toxicity of this synthetic chemical resin used to produce plastic products is long debated and, even if the amount of BPA released by dental sealants is well below the limit proposed by the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency and the European Food Safety Authority, the risk of exposure, particularly for children, can be further reduces by following precautionary measures. (dentalmedjournal.it)
  • The effective implementation of other interventions, such as dental visits and use of tooth sealants, remains to be accomplished. (cdc.gov)
  • This section provides data on several oral health topics including tooth count, coronal caries, root caries, dental sealants, and recommendations for dental care. (cdc.gov)
  • Dentition Exam (P_OHXDEN) - Includes data on tooth count, coronal caries, root caries, and dental sealants. (cdc.gov)
  • The tooth count and dental sealants assessments followed the same protocols conducted in 1999-2004 and 2011-2016. (cdc.gov)
  • The authors undertook an updated systematic review of the relationship between body mass index and dental caries in children and adolescents. (biomedcentral.com)
  • What do studies reveal about the association between dental caries and BMI in children and adolescents? (biomedcentral.com)
  • Results from a University of Houston College of Nursing study indicate that 61% of otherwise healthy Black and Hispanic adolescents have low vitamin D levels, that drop even lower with age. (medicalxpress.com)
  • These first slides will detail the extent of dental problems among children and adolescents. (cdc.gov)
  • 1996 highlighted a bad situation regarding the prevalence dictive significance to clinical data are becoming impor- of periodontal disease among adolescents aged 15 years tant in implementing preventive strategies to reduce the in Lebanon (94.5%), which was one of the highest in the incidence of dental problems ( 5 ). (who.int)
  • Multivariable logistic regression analysis predicting the odds of dental caries (yes/no) was used to determine independent associations between the exposures and the outcome. (rrh.org.au)
  • Why is it important to improve dental caries (tooth decay) detection? (cochrane.org)
  • However, there is a lack of available data on the detection of dental caries bacterial diversity in the Yemeni adult population. (biomedcentral.com)
  • This study aims to use a community-based participatory research strategy to refine and test the usability of an artificial intelligence-powered smartphone app, AICaries, to be used by children's parents/caregivers for dental caries detection in their children. (researchprotocols.org)
  • Unfortunately, dental lesion detection methods cannot localize volatile sulfur compounds to a specific place in the mouth. (drbicuspid.com)
  • The detection and analysis results accurately showed the sites of dental caries and other hidden dental lesion sites that were difficult to locate without very careful, time-consuming examinations, the authors wrote. (drbicuspid.com)
  • Caries detection has historically relied on three key methods: through visual inspection, explorer, and radiographs. (burkhartdental.com)
  • Learn More For more information on advancing the caries detection process in your office, schedule an in-office CariVu consultation with a DEXIS Imaging Expert by visiting the CariVu page on the DEXIS website . (burkhartdental.com)
  • Mean BMI was significantly lower in boys with severe compared with mild or no caries. (who.int)
  • Of the multiple factors assessed, lack of water fluoridation and soda pop consumption were significantly associated with dental caries severity. (cdc.gov)
  • Increased consumption of fruit among vegetarians resulted in statistically significantly higher erosive tooth wear. (nature.com)
  • Our results suggest that the average proportion of ovarian mass to total body mass and average number of eggs laid are significantly decreased in infected females during infection, preventing the production of offspring. (creighton.edu)
  • The number of active caries in children was statistically significantly affected by parental age (ß = 0.156, P = 0.002), education level (ß = - 0.742, P = 0.014), employment status (ß = - 1.410, P = 0.028), dental anxiety level (ß = - 0.048, P = 0.045) and KCPM (ß = - 0.094, P = 0.016). (ejpd.eu)
  • Damage caused by caries leads to a decrease in the quality of life of the affected individuals and high economic costs for both individuals and society, with disparities related to well-known issues of socioeconomics, immigration, lack of preventive efforts, and dietary changes [ 1 ]. (hindawi.com)
  • In 2012, Maryland spent $1,396,652 on dental-procedure related general anesthesia for its Medicaid population, with nearly 60% ($830,603) of that on children under 6 years of age - the population most susceptible to caries and least likely to receive preventive dental services. (adha.org)
  • 8 - 11 The 2014 Annual Early and Periodic Screening, Diagnostic, and Treatment (EPSDT) Participation Report for Medicare and Medicaid in Maryland reflects the lack of preventive dental services showing that of the 234,981 children 0-5 eligible for services, nearly 62% did not receive any preventive dental services. (adha.org)
  • 11 Despite recommendations by both the American Academy of Pediatrics (AAP) and the American Academy of Pediatric Dentistry (AAPD) that children establish a dental home and receive preventive services by age one, children 0-5 years continue to have low rates of preventive care. (adha.org)
  • Home The association of parental dental anxiety and knowledge of caries preventive measures. (ejpd.eu)
  • This study aimed to assess whether parental dental anxiety and knowledge of caries preventive measures are associated with their psychological profiles and their children's oral health. (ejpd.eu)
  • The differences in Short version of the Dental Anxiety Inventory, and Knowledge of Caries Preventive Measures (KCPM) scores between the parents whose children have and do not have active caries was established by the Mann-Whitney U test (P (ejpd.eu)
  • Parental dental anxiety and knowledge of caries preventive measures are associated with the oral health of their children. (ejpd.eu)
  • L. Gavic , A. Tadin , A. Matkovic , K. Gorseta , S. K. Sidhu (2022) "The association of parental dental anxiety and knowledge of caries preventive measures with psychological profiles and children's oral health", European Journal of Paediatric Dentistry , 23(1), pp33-38. (ejpd.eu)
  • The American Dental Hygienists' Association ( ADHA ) said the new report on the results of the National Health Center and Nutrition Examination Survey (NHANES), 2011-2012, demonstrates the need for more preventive oral healthcare. (drbicuspid.com)
  • For this reason, such diseases are addressed in several epidemiological studies, and their results are important for the development of preventive and oral health promotion measures 1 . (bvsalud.org)
  • The USPSTF defined oral health screenings for patients older than 18 who have no obvious signs of caries or gum disease as looking at a patient's mouth during physical exams. (medscape.com)
  • The proportion of cases missed or incorrectly diagnosed as evidence of caries is relatively high. (cochrane.org)
  • Conclusions: The strongest predictors of counseling patients about ECC were dentists' belief in the evidence of caries transmission and dentists' discussion of ECC during staff meetings. (cdc.gov)
  • The association between caries experience/activity and the electrophoretic profiles of salivary proteins lactoferrin and lysozyme was evaluated. (pucrs.br)
  • The collected data were analysed by descriptive and association statistics: the chi square test was used to investigate the association between caries and gender, assuming as statistical significance level the p (ejpd.eu)
  • No statistical significance was observed in the association between caries and gender (chi square0.65, p>0.05). (ejpd.eu)
  • Children drunk low-mineral direct drinking water in school had higher prevalence and incidence of dental caries. (fluoridealert.org)
  • Drinking low-mineral direct drinking water in school was positively associated with the incidence of dental caries. (fluoridealert.org)
  • Using the meta-analysis process, either with fixed or random-effects models, we conducted a meta-analysis on the incidence of dental caries in more than 6-months breastfeeding (as a primary main outcome). (amhsr.org)
  • Calache H, Christian B, Mamerto M, Kangutkar T, Hall M. An epidemiological study of dental caries and associated risk factors among primary school children in the Aileu Municipality, Timor-Leste. (rrh.org.au)
  • This study investigated the caries status and potential risk factors among primary school children in the rural Aileu municipality of Timor-Leste. (rrh.org.au)
  • AIP and Alaska DHSS conducted an investigation of dental caries and associated risk factors among children in the remote region. (cdc.gov)
  • Identified risk factors for root caries include: high salivary levels of streptococcus mutants and lactobacilli, reduced salivary flow and buffering capacity, smoking, and poor oral hygiene. (rdhmag.com)
  • Researchers in Holland evaluated 45 periodontal-maintenance patients to determine both the root-caries index and the risk factors for root caries. (rdhmag.com)
  • Oral health professionals should provide guidance on dietary risk factors and education on effective oral hygiene strategies, including the use of chemotherapeutics, to aid in root caries prevention. (dimensionsofdentalhygiene.com)
  • Data extracted from various studies showing the prevalence of dental caries/ risk factors in pregnant women. (scielo.br)
  • Table 1 Data extracted from various studies showing the prevalence of dental caries/ risk factors in pregnant women. (scielo.br)
  • The present study investigated the prevalence and risk factors of dental caries in children aged 18 months in a core city of Japan. (biomedcentral.com)
  • This study aimed to determine the prevalence of dental caries and its risk factors among children aged 11 to 12 years in Nyarugenge District in Kigali, Rwanda. (bvsalud.org)
  • Age, geographic location and school sector were the most significant risk factors for caries prevalence. (who.int)
  • This case-control study involved parents, who were divided according to whether their children did or did not have active caries. (ejpd.eu)
  • The Mann-Whitney U test did not show any statistically significant difference in the S-DAI test or KCPM of parents regardless of whether their children had active caries or not. (ejpd.eu)
  • The researchers thought that those with a history of coronal caries may be the ones most likely to experience root caries, so they looked for a correlation. (rdhmag.com)
  • The average number of coronal caries/fillings was 42, with the actual number ranging from 9 to 83. (rdhmag.com)
  • The coronal caries assessment was conducted with the same protocols used in 2015-2016. (cdc.gov)
  • This set of variables indicates the condition identified by the coronal caries assessment for each individual tooth. (cdc.gov)
  • Prolonged daily ingestion may result in various degrees of dental fluorosis in pediatric patients under age 6 years, especially if the water fluoridation exceeds 0.6 ppm, since younger pediatric patients frequently cannot perform the brushing process without significant swallowing. (colgateprofessional.com)
  • Use in pediatric patients under age 6 years requires special supervision to prevent repeated swallowing of toothpaste which could cause dental fluorosis. (colgateprofessional.com)
  • Fluorosis examination used Bischoff's modification (1976), which was based on Dean's classifications, and caries was scored according to WHO standard 1997. (unair.ac.id)
  • Conclusions: Water fluoridation is a major contributor to reducing the social class gradient between deprivation and caries experience but may increase risk of dental fluorosis when combined with fluoridated dentifrice. (confex.com)
  • of the 506 tooth sites or surfaces with a result indicating that tooth decay is not present, 171 (34%) will have early tooth decay (false negative - incorrect diagnosis). (cochrane.org)
  • 12 As a result, demineralization is initiated, leading to tooth decay. (dimensionsofdentalhygiene.com)
  • This makes tooth decay and subsequent dental pain more likely. (cdhp.org)
  • This is confirmed by the lower decline of decay recorded for the primary dentition (35%) than for the young permanent dentition (70%) [Deutsche Arbeitsgemeinschaft für Jugendzahnpflege, 2010], whereas in adult subjects caries reduction ranges from 18 to 66% [Menghini et al. (dentalmedjournal.it)
  • Some researchers have suggested that tooth decay is the best unfavorable outcome related to breastfeeding in children older than one year 6-eight, at the same time as others contend that it is a protective factor towards caries. (amhsr.org)
  • Being pregnant by itself does not cause dental decay, but the symptoms associated with it may indirectly result in caries. (healthhub.sg)
  • Conclusion: Our investigation concluded that 1)there is a strong association between increased caries and TU and 2)a negative correlation exists between TU and oral hygiene. (umich.edu)
  • Conclusion: The quantification of lactoferrin and lysozyme enabled an assessment of possible associations with caries status, thus improving the understanding of the biological and etiological aspects of caries. (pucrs.br)
  • Dental caries was highly prevalent among this population and urgent action is required to reduce the population burden of this disease. (rrh.org.au)
  • With we are trying to solve the world's most prevalent health issue: dental caries. (tudelft.nl)
  • Effective strategies for assessing caries risk and management are well-documented in current scientific literature, and yet the condition remains prevalent, and is even increasing in vulnerable populations. (drbicuspid.com)
  • Caries and periodontal disease are the most prevalent oral diseases from the point of view of public health, thus causing a great impact on the quality of life of the individuals affected by them. (bvsalud.org)
  • Recent national data from Sweden[ 5 ] suggest a positive correlation between dental caries and Body Mass Index (BMI), and showed that obesogenic behaviour such as snacking in early childhood predicted caries development in adolescence. (biomedcentral.com)
  • Of the three A grade studies, one found a positive correlation between dental caries and BMI in a sample of 842 children aged 6 to 11 years[ 11 ]. (biomedcentral.com)
  • Data was extracted from the case notes of patients that underwent extraction at the Plateau State Dental Centre, Jos, Nigeria from January 2000 to December 2001, as a result of dental caries and its sequalae. (ajoh.org)
  • Dental caries can cause pain, which can affect children's normal growth and development ( 1 ). (cdc.gov)
  • Using AICaries, parents can also obtain essential knowledge on reducing their children's caries risk. (researchprotocols.org)
  • The Sanders Sisters invite Irene Iancu, RDH onto the microphone to discuss Children's Dental Health Month, discussing the importance of prevention, counseling and patient-centered care for our pediatric patient population. (dentalproductsreport.com)
  • Dental caries perturbs children's eating ability, school performance as well as overall quality of life. (bvsalud.org)
  • ABSTRACT The prevalence of obesity is increasing in Saudi Arabia and although caries is associated with obesity, this association has not been investigated in Medina. (who.int)
  • This study aimed to determine the association between dental caries, body mass index (BMI) and dietary habits of 12-year-old boys from four geographically distinct schools in Medina. (who.int)
  • The children had poor dietary habits and there were no significant associations between dietary variables and caries. (who.int)
  • A dental therapist's role includes providing dietary advice to patients which can encompass the subject of nutrients. (nature.com)
  • There was only one paper presenting no significant association found between vegetarianism, mixed dietary habits, and caries. (nature.com)
  • Dental caries is related to individual hygiene and dietary factors, which in turn are connected to the socio-economic status of the subject (education level, employment, etc. (dentalmedjournal.it)
  • Caries can affect both physical and psychosocial aspects of an infant nicely-being, resulting in pain, poor dietary status, behavioral troubles, and bad getting to know. (amhsr.org)
  • However, it has not been determined if the measured amount of mercury in the breast milk is a result of mercury from the amalgam fillings or from dietary exposure, such as the consumption of fish. (healthhub.sg)
  • Clinical evaluation was done using WHO criteria for evaluation of dental health status and data collection. (hindawi.com)
  • Clinical evidence shows that caries is reversible if detected and addressed in its early stages. (researchprotocols.org)
  • A study of 490 patients found that basing selection criteria on clinical evaluations for asymptomatic patients, combined with selected periapical radiographs for symptomatic patients, can result in a 43 percent reduction in the number of radiographs taken without a clinically consequential increase in the rate of undiagnosed disease. (fda.gov)
  • Along the vertical axis, the type of encounter with the dental system is categorized (as "New Patient" or "Recall Patient") along with the clinical circumstances and oral diseases that may be present during such an encounter. (fda.gov)
  • Dental caries continues to be a major health concern for populations worldwide. (hindawi.com)
  • Evaluation of the oral health status in the adult age group is important because it presents important information for planning services in dental care and also generates data on the outcomes of dental care provided to the population during their lifetime [ 6 ]. (hindawi.com)
  • Dental health and the development of health services in Africa. (who.int)
  • Dental disease ranks as the second most expensive disease in Australia (second to cardiovascular disease) and absorbs 6.2% of the total recurrent expenditure in health, behind hospital services (39.3%), medical services (18.7%), and medications (14.0%)[ 4 ]. (biomedcentral.com)
  • Given that dental caries rates and BMI both measure diet-related health outcomes, an association between the two is not surprising. (biomedcentral.com)
  • Programs and policies are urgently needed for oral health promotion and also the prevention and management of dental caries in Timorese children. (rrh.org.au)
  • In addition, dental caries severity for the region was compared with estimates for same-aged U.S. children from the National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey from 1999--2004 ( 2 ). (cdc.gov)
  • The evidence relating to this subject is limited, particularly for caries and erosion, compared to the effects on periodontal health. (nature.com)
  • ECC afflicts approximately 55% of low-income and minority US preschool children, resulting in harmful short- and long-term effects on health and quality of life. (researchprotocols.org)
  • The dental profession is committed to delivering the highest quality of care to each of its individual patients and applying advancements in technology and science to continually improve the oral health status of the U.S. population. (fda.gov)
  • The guidelines titled, "The Selection of Patients for X-Ray Examination" were first developed in 1987 by a panel of dental experts convened by the Center for Devices and Radiological Health of the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA). (fda.gov)
  • Discussions focused on issues related to educating parents with low oral health literacy about how to prevent ECC and the value of including non-dental health care providers, such as pediatricians and school nurses, in the caries prevention process. (adha.org)
  • Dental caries is a persistent public health problem, particularly among low-income children in the United States. (adha.org)
  • 3 The National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey (NHANES) reveals that non-poor, preschool-aged children overall, experience caries at a lower rate than their lower income counterparts. (adha.org)
  • Dental caries is the most not unusual chronic disorder of youth and a public health assignment. (amhsr.org)
  • As parents and caregivers are responsible for the oral health of children, their own dental anxiety may negatively impact the oral health of their children. (ejpd.eu)
  • Morning sickness and tiredness in the first trimester can result in dental neglect and poor oral health. (healthhub.sg)
  • Results proved the existence of certain socioeconomic inequalities in oral health. (uwi.edu)
  • The oral health examination was conducted by dental examiners, who were dentists (D.D.S./D.M.D.) licensed in at least one U.S. state. (cdc.gov)
  • All oral health assessments took place in a designated room at the mobile examination center (MEC) that included a portable dental chair, light, and compressed air. (cdc.gov)
  • People earning low incomes and those who do not have health insurance or who belong to a marginalized racial or ethnic group are at greater risk of the harms of caries and gum disease. (medscape.com)
  • Oral health screening and referral by medical primary care clinicians can help ensure that individuals get to the dental chair to receive needed interventions that can benefit both oral and potentially overall health," the authors wrote. (medscape.com)
  • Likewise, medical challenges and oral mucosal manifestations of chronic health conditions detected at a dental visit should result in medical referral, allowing prompt evaluation and treatment. (medscape.com)
  • 14. Bratthall D. Introducing the Significant Caries Index together with a proposal for a new global oral health goal for 12-year olds. (bvsalud.org)
  • Dental caries is a major public health problem around the world, because it can cause pain and suffering to individuals. (bvsalud.org)
  • Dental pain, which can be caused by untreated dental caries, is also a public health problem in many countries, including Brazil 3 . (bvsalud.org)
  • It is relatively common for school-age children to present high prevalence of dental pain, which is mainly caused by untreated dental caries and related to poor oral health conditions 5 . (bvsalud.org)
  • Dental caries in children is a public health concern affecting 60-90% of children worldwide. (bvsalud.org)
  • Dental caries is a public health concern associated with poor oral hygiene, deep pit, and fissures among children aged 11 to 12 years old. (bvsalud.org)
  • Oral health prevention programmes have traditionally cial area of knowledge for scientific research, providing focused on dental caries. (who.int)
  • To our knowledge there has been only one systematic review examining the relationship between obesity and dental caries[ 10 ]. (biomedcentral.com)
  • The evidence relating to periodontal status and the vegetarian diet was found to be much greater than that for the prevalence of caries and erosion. (nature.com)
  • Like other chronic diseases, caries has a behavioural dimension which may be affected by socio-economic factors. (nature.com)
  • Radiographs can help the dental practitioner evaluate and definitively diagnose many oral diseases and conditions. (fda.gov)
  • Dental caries is one of the most common chronic diseases worldwide, affecting lifelong as well as children. (biomedcentral.com)
  • Our wearable ZnO-PDMS mouthguards hold the promise to carry out large-scale preliminary yet accurate screening of potential dental diseases before more time-consuming and expensive hospital examinations," they wrote. (drbicuspid.com)
  • 3. Dental caries and diseases of the tissues supporting the dentition are predominant oral diseases because of changes in the diets of people and inadequate management of these conditions. (who.int)
  • Dental caries is the most common chronic disease of childhood. (cdc.gov)
  • Another found no correlation in a sample of over five thousand 3-year olds[ 12 ], while the third was not able to predict future dental caries experience on the basis of BMI status in more than five hundred children (aged 5 to 13 years)[ 13 ]. (biomedcentral.com)
  • Individuals with xerostomia or salivary gland hypofunction may experience an increased risk of oral infections and dental caries. (dimensionsofdentalhygiene.com)
  • in contrast, 63.3% showed caries experience. (pucrs.br)
  • The purpose of this study was to investigate the dental caries experience in a group of 3-year-old children, through an interdisciplinary protocol, both paediatric and paedodontic, in the district of Ascoli Piceno (Marche, Italy). (ejpd.eu)
  • However, when this population demographic is affected by dental caries, their disease experience is similar to their lower income counterparts, 4 and often goes untreated at the same rate. (adha.org)
  • In a review by Do [2012], who analyzed the caries experience of 12-year-olds in 43 countries from pre-1980 to 2010, the decrease did not include children of lower socioeconomic status or from lower developed countries, thus highlighting that caries has turned from a wealth-related disease into a disease of poverty. (dentalmedjournal.it)
  • The Odds Ratio for white spot caries experience in Manchester was 2.11 (95% CI 1.62, 2.68) relative to Newcastle. (confex.com)
  • Quarter of a century of change: caries experience in Autralian children, 1977-2002. (bvsalud.org)
  • In fact, a report in Dental Anatomy notes that impacted third molars tend to accumulate plaque against the distal surfaces of second molars. (colgate.com)
  • In addition, we investigated socio-demographic factors in association with erosive tooth wear and aimed to find out if the population in risk for dental caries also possesses a risk for erosive wear. (biomedcentral.com)
  • Dental x-rays can reveal dental cavities before they are clinically visible, even to the dentist. (medlineplus.gov)
  • The MouthHealthy notes that repeated attacks can cause dental caries, commonly known as cavities . (colgate.com)
  • It is obvious that some people just aren`t susceptible to root caries, while others suffer greatly. (rdhmag.com)
  • The lower right (31.3%) and left (31.3%) first molar were about two times more susceptible to caries than their corresponding upper right (18.2%) and left (19.2%) first molar. (ajoh.org)
  • We estimated the prevalence and average outcomes of dental end points by diabetic status. (bvsalud.org)
  • Regression analyses were employed to evaluate the associations between diabetic status and dental outcomes. (bvsalud.org)
  • The aim of this study was to assess the prevalence of dental caries in the Kosovar adult population. (hindawi.com)
  • Studies have shown that caries remains a major problem in the adult population of both developing and industrialized countries [ 3 - 5 ]. (hindawi.com)
  • The analysed data included all adult participants aged ≥20 years who completed the dental examination and reported their diabetic status. (bvsalud.org)
  • This study aimed to determine the relative amounts of Streptococcus mutans ( SM ) and lactobacilli (LBs) and their relationship with dental caries among a Yemeni adult population. (biomedcentral.com)
  • The current study was planned to investigate the adult population of Yemen to determine the relative amounts of SM and LBs and to study their correlation with dental caries using quantitative real-time PCR. (biomedcentral.com)
  • Although this may help offspring survive their own parasitic infection, over-investing in immunity as a juvenile may result in decreased reproductive capacity as an adult. (creighton.edu)
  • The Electrical Caries Monitor III (ECM III) has also been shown to correlate with PRCLs severity (Baysan et al. (dentalnews.com)
  • Among children aged 4--5 years and 12--15 years who were evaluated, 87% and 91%, respectively, had dental caries, compared with 35% and 51% of U.S. children in those age groups. (cdc.gov)
  • 1 - 2 While national data has demonstrated an overall decrease in caries prevalence among children aged 2 to 11 years since the 1970s, 1 more recent data shows a gradual increase in caries among children, aged 2 to 5 years, since the late 1980s. (adha.org)
  • All empirical papers that tested associations between body mass index and dental caries in child and adolescent populations (aged 0 to 18 years) were included. (biomedcentral.com)
  • There is evidence that the distribution of caries in populations is unequal and commonly associated with socioeconomic status. (bvsalud.org)