Oral caries disease is one of the most prevalent and costly bacterial infections in humans.
Not exact matches
• In relation to dental
caries, sugars and cooked starches (eg bread, pasta) are fermentable carbohydrates that can increase the risk of tooth decay in the absence of good
oral hygiene.
Presentations: Dr. Palmer has given international, national and state presentations on the importance of breastfeeding for the proper development of the
oral cavity, airway and facial form; infant
caries; why tight frenulums need to be addressed; the signs and symptoms, cause and prevention, and treatment of snoring and obstructive sleep apnea; and basics of dentistry not taught in dental schools.
Poor
oral and dental hygiene because of limitations in lingual mobility or habitual incorrect tongue posture usually accompany messy eating habits, with food debris remaining on teeth and lips, and causing dental
caries.
Good
oral hygiene is your most potent weapon against
caries and gum disease, but it's also important for keeping your smile in check.
Once other foods (including formula) are introduced into the baby's diet, the risk of dental
caries is the same as that of all children eating adult food and good
oral hygiene and dental visits are important to avoid cavities.
Sugary drinks can lead to increased chances of developing
caries in life, and poor
oral health.
Those with dental phobia were more likely to come from a lower income background, have more
caries in their teeth and suffer from poorer
oral health overall.
«Instead of just targeting bacteria to treat early childhood
caries, we may also want to target the fungi,» said Hyun (Michel) Koo, senior author on the study and a professor in the Department of Orthodontics and Divisions of Pediatric Dentistry and Community
Oral Health.
This is a summary of poster # 0380 titled «Metagenomics of Early Childhood
Oral Health and Early Childhood
Caries» presented by Kimon Divaris and ZOE 2.0 co-investigators Drs. Andrea Ferreira - Zandona and Jeannie Ginnis on March 22, 2018 in Fort Lauderdale, Fla., USA.
The supragingival
oral microbiome is the fundamental pathogenetic element for dental
caries development, including its severe, early - onset form — early childhood
caries (ECC).
«Just as interesting is the presence of dental
caries, showing that
oral infections have a long evolutionary history in the animals, which can tell us about their sugary diet, presumably from berries.
Understating the interplay between the complex
oral microbiome and host factors (e.g. immune factors) in childhood
caries (i.e. tooth decay)
The best thing you can do is to see your hygienist and / or dentist for a
caries risk assessment and other tips for
oral care.
The probiotic approach in
oral health is relatively new, and it is on of the safest treatments for various issues, such as halitosis, dental
caries, gums disease.
A dog's teeth can suffer from many of the same periodontal issues as humans such as
caries (cavities), gingivitis, mobile teeth, fractures and even
oral abscesses.
Such treatment has been recommended for
oral cancer and
caries in humans.
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Barriers to adopting and implementing an
oral health programme for managing early childhood
caries through primary health care providers in Lima, Peru
Impact of early childhood
caries on the
oral health - related quality of life of preschool children and their parents
Efficacy of an
oral health promotion intervention in the prevention of early childhood
caries
Different cultural and ethnic backgrounds, as well as varying
oral health and
oral care habits, are to be regarded as substantial risk factors for the development of
caries.
Second, modifying factors are recorded such as diet, fluoride usage,
oral hygiene, previous
caries experience, age and medical risk.
As «attributes», the factors «
Caries Activity», «Dietary Habits», «
Oral Hygiene» and «Medical Risk Factors» were set in columns, each having a discrete value «Low risk», «Intermediate risk» or «High risk» as given in the dental records.