نتایج جستجو برای: tooth decay

تعداد نتایج: 161997  

Journal: :Journal of oral science 2013
Nadia Khalifa Patrick F Allen Neamat H Abu-bakr Manar E Abdel-Rahman

This study aimed to assess self-reported chewing ability among a sample of Sudanese adults and to identify factors associated with impaired oral function. A total of 1,888 adults (≥16 years old) attending outpatient clinics in Khartoum State were included. Subjective chewing ability was assessed by interviewing participants on chewing complaints and perceived difficulty of chewing 15 common Sud...

Journal: :Policy brief 2009
Nadereh Pourat Gina Nicholson

The ability to afford needed dental care is the key difference between those children who miss school due to a dental problem and those who do not. Among all school age children, those who need dental care but cannot afford it are more likely to miss one or more school days due to dental problems Of the 7,240,000 school age children ages 5-17 in California, an estimated 504,000 (7%) missed at l...

Journal: :Anais da Academia Brasileira de Ciencias 2015
Luís F Leandro Carlos A Mendes Luciana A Casemiro Adriana H C Vinholis Wilson R Cunha Rosana de Almeida Carlos H G Martins

In this work, we used the Minimum Inhibitory Concentration (MIC) technique to evaluate the antibacterial potential of the apitoxin produced by Apis mellifera bees against the causative agents of tooth decay. Apitoxin was assayed in natura and in the commercially available form. The antibacterial actions of the main components of this apitoxin, phospholipase A2, and melittin were also assessed, ...

Journal: :Journal of dental education 2001
C F Shuler

Dental caries incidence is affected by host factors that may be related to the structure of dental enamel, immunologic response to cariogenic bacteria, or the composition of saliva. Genetic variation of the host factors may contribute to increased risks for dental caries. This systematic review examined the literature to address the question, "Is the risk for dental decay related to patterns of...

Journal: :Acta medica academica 2013
Amila Zukanović

OBJECTIVE The aim of this research was to assess the efficiency of different multifactor models in caries prediction. MATERIALS AND METHODS Data from the questionnaire and objective examination of 109 examinees was entered into the Cariogram, Previser and Caries-Risk Assessment Tool (CAT) multifactor risk assessment models. Caries risk was assessed with the help of all three models for each p...

2004
EyadHaj Said Gamal Fahmy Diaa Nassar Hany Ammar

Law enforcement agencies have been exploiting biometric identifiers for decades as key tools in forensic identification. With the evolution in information technology and the huge volume of cases that need to be investigated by forensic specialists, it has become important to automate forensic identification systems. While, ante mortem (AM) identification, that is identification prior to death, ...

Journal: :Pediatrics 2014
Peter Milgrom Donald M Taves Amy S Kim Gene E Watson Jeremy A Horst

The prevalence of dental caries (tooth decay) among preschool children is increasing, driven partially by an earlier age of onset of carious lesions. The American Academy of Pediatrics recommends application of 5% sodium fluoride varnish at intervals increasing with caries risk status, as soon as teeth are present. However, the varnishes are marketed for treatment of tooth sensitivity and are r...

2012
Nadia Khalifa Patrick F Allen Neamat H Abu-bakr Manar E Abdel-Rahman Khalda O Abdelghafar

BACKGROUND We aimed to assess the oral health status and risk factors for dental caries and periodontal disease among Sudanese adults resident in Khartoum State. To date, this information was not available to health policy planners in Sudan. METHODS A descriptive population-based survey of Sudanese adults aged ≥ 16 years was conducted. After stratified sampling, 1,888 adult patients from publ...

2012
Ramandeep Singh Gambhir Simarpreet Singh Gurminder Singh Rina Singh Tarun Nanda Heena Kakar

Dental caries, the disease that causes tooth decay, is infectious, and the mutans streptococci bacteria have long been identified as the primary disease-causing agents. Most treatments are now aimed at either elimination of this bacterium or suppression of its virulence. Thanks to numerous scientific advances, tooth decay is not as rampant as it once was, but it is still five times more common ...

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