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by MAA de Paiva · 2017 · Cited by 2 — Currently, it is accepted that most carious dental lesions are restricted to ... are generally the first sites in the permanent dentition to develop caries.. Root surfaces of teeth: Patients with gum disease are more likely to ... Cavities that result from this practice are often called “baby bottle tooth decay”.. 19-May-2014 — Mandibular central incisors were least likely to be carious, while mandibular and maxillary molars were the most affected. Dental caries are .... 09-Nov-2017 — It is also the most prevalent condition included in the 2015 Global Burden of Disease Study, ranking first for decay of permanent teeth (2.3 .... 29-Feb-2020 — of dental caries (dmf) of the primary teeth in children was 5.5%, in ... molars distal surfaces are more susceptible to caries and in 2 .... 13-Feb-2017 — The greater susceptibility of deciduous enamel appears to be due to greater porosity. The deciduous enamel was softer, more.. by D Doneria · 2017 · Cited by 14 — [24] Occlusal surfaces, fissures, and buccal pits of permanent molars are more susceptible for the development of caries.[25] In this population, a very low .... by CC Do — Cavities (also known as caries or tooth decay) are one of the most common ... be more prone to gum disease and cavities, which can affect your baby's health .... by S Basha · 1989 · Cited by 46 — prevalence in both the dentition, and caries in the primary teeth (OR = 4.87) were associated ... Permanent teeth are also more resistant to caries process.. by WA Pena · Cited by 3 — with pit and fissure caries in the primary dentition were more likely to develop smooth-surface caries of primary teeth than the caries-free children.. by AL Greenwell · Cited by 132 — dentition were more likely to develop smooth surface caries of primary teeth in the ... gual pattern (baby bottle tooth decay) were at the highest risk.. and permanent dentitions.5-8 Not only does ECC affect teeth, but consequences of this disease may lead to more widespread health issues.9,10 Infants with .... As the enamel is also thinner than in permanent teeth, so dental caries progresses ... In this case, the tooth is most likely a primary tooth given the .... by RJM Lynch · 2013 · Cited by 112 — 'mixed dentition' (i.e. the concurrent eruption of the permanent teeth and exfoliation ... Overall, primary teeth are more vulnerable to caries than perma-.. by J Baginska · 2014 · Cited by 67 — Caries in primary molars was most often recorded at the stage of cavitated ... but there were groups of teeth with a similar susceptibility.. 28-Nov-2014 — When prevention of dental caries fails, and a child is exposed to the ... There is growing evidence supporting more 'biological' and fewer .... by A Hannigan · 2000 · Cited by 110 — The most frequent sites of attack are the occlusal surfaces of the first and second permanent molars. The caries susceptibility of a tooth .... by A Bruzda-Zwiech · 2015 · Cited by 12 — Key words: deciduous molars, dental caries, pre-school children, tooth surface ... es most susceptible to caries by applying preventive.. by RJM Lynch · 2013 · Cited by 112 — Overall, primary teeth are more vulnerable to caries than permanent teeth. Widespread use of fluoride toothpaste has effected marked reductions in caries. Some .... by M Demirci · 2010 · Cited by 174 — In examined caries teeth, the molars were the most significantly affected at 45%. Regarding the distribution of caries within individual teeth, the first and ... 060951ff0b

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