نتایج جستجو برای: caries prediction

تعداد نتایج: 304348  

Journal: :Pediatric dentistry 1999
C J Oulis E D Berdouses G Vadiakas N A Lygidakis

PURPOSE This study was performed to examine the feeding practices and demographic and nursing characteristics of Greek children with and without nursing caries. It was also intended to evaluate what dentists and pediatricians tell parents when they examine children with nursing caries. METHODS 260 children, ages 3-5 (130 with nursing caries, NC group, and 130 without, NNC group) participated ...

2018
Anders Holmén Ulf Strömberg Gunnel Håkansson Svante Twetman

BACKGROUND To describe, with aid of geo-mapping, the effects of a risk-based capitation model linked to caries-preventive guidelines on the polarization of caries in preschool children living in the Halland region of Sweden. METHODS The new capitation model was implemented in 2013 in which more money was allocated to Public Dental Clinics surrounded by administrative parishes inhabited by chi...

2015
Saurabh Sharma Arvind Kumar Shukla Pawan Parashar Sartaj Ahmad Rahul Bansal Amit Mohan Varshney Dharmender Singh

Background and Aim: Childhood overweight and obesity are becoming a major public health concern all over the world. Change in lifestyles and economic growth have led to sedentary lifestyle and altered dietary patterns. The prevalence and incidence of dental caries in a population is influenced by a number of risk factor such as sex, age, socioeconomic status, dietary patterns and oral hygiene h...

Journal: :Caries research 2010
X Wang J R Shaffer R J Weyant K T Cuenco R S DeSensi R Crout D W McNeil M L Marazita

The importance of genetic factors in the genesis of dental caries of both primary and permanent dentitions is well established; however, the degree to which genes contribute to the development of dental caries, and whether these genes differ between primary and permanent dentitions, is largely unknown. Using family-based likelihood methods, we assessed the heritability of caries-related phenoty...

Journal: :The journal of evidence-based dental practice 2006
James D Bader Daniel A Shugars

OBJECTIVE To assess the strength of the evidence describing the effectiveness of alternative strategies to the detection and management of early occlusal caries and suspected occlusal dentinal caries. METHODS Nine detection and intervention decision points were identified as being central to the management of early occlusal caries and suspected occlusal dentinal caries, or suspicious areas. F...

Journal: :Academic pediatrics 2009
Norman Tinanoff Susan Reisine

The 2000 Surgeon General's Report on Oral Health included a limited discussion of the condition known as early childhood caries. Because of its high prevalence, its impact on young children's quality of life and potential for increasing their risk of caries in the permanent dentition, early childhood caries is arguably one of the most serious and costly health conditions among young children. A...

Journal: :Community dentistry and oral epidemiology 1997
M C Wong E Schwarz E C Lo

The dental caries status of a population group is traditionally described by mean values of decayed, missing and filled teeth or surfaces (DMFT or S). Because of the limitations of the DMF values alone, additional measures of dental caries become important. A system of describing the pattern of dental caries attack hierarchically according to severity of caries was suggested by Poulsen & Horowi...

2012
John R Shaffer Eleanor Feingold Xiaojing Wang Karen TCuenco Daniel E Weeks Rebecca S DeSensi Deborah E Polk Steve Wendell Robert J Weyant Richard Crout Daniel W McNeil Mary L Marazita

BACKGROUND Dental caries is the result of a complex interplay among environmental, behavioral, and genetic factors, with distinct patterns of decay likely due to specific etiologies. Therefore, global measures of decay, such as the DMFS index, may not be optimal for identifying risk factors that manifest as specific decay patterns, especially if the risk factors such as genetic susceptibility l...

2013
Yoko Yokoyama Naoki Kakudate Futoshi Sumida Yuki Matsumoto Gregg H Gilbert Valeria V Gordan

OBJECTIVE The purposes of this study were to (1) quantify dentists' practice patterns regarding caries prevention and (2) test the hypothesis that certain dentists' characteristics are associated with these practice patterns. DESIGN The study used a cross-sectional study design consisting of a questionnaire survey. PARTICIPANTS The study queried dentists who worked in outpatient dental prac...

Nemati, Somayeh, Ostovarrad, Farzane, Ranjzad, Hadi, Rashid Kandovani, Ali Akbar,

Introduction: Dental caries is one of the most common chronic diseases in the world. Dentists acquire the ability to correctly identify caries through training. In addition to clinical examination, the use of radiographic techniques, especially the bitewing technique, are the main tools for the accurate detection of caries. The present study was conducted to investigate the accuracy of senior s...

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