Dental caries in pre-school children: associations with social class, toothbrushing habit and consumption of sugars and sugar-containing foods. Further analysis of data from the National Diet and Nutrition Survey of children aged 1.5-4.5 years.
about
The role and requirements of digestible dietary carbohydrates in infants and toddlersTooth brushing frequency and use of fluoride lozenges in children from 1.5 to 5 years of age: a longitudinal study.Diet and oral health.An ethnographic study for understanding children's oral health in a multicultural community.Alkali production in the mouth and its relationship with certain patient's characteristics.Association of candy consumption with body weight measures, other health risk factors for cardiovascular disease, and diet quality in US children and adolescents: NHANES 1999-2004."Everybody brush!": protocol for a parallel-group randomized controlled trial of a family-focused primary prevention program with distribution of oral hygiene products and education to increase frequency of toothbrushing.Macrosomic Neonates Carry Increased Risk of Dental Caries in Early Childhood: Findings from a Cohort Study, the Okinawa Child Health Study, Japan.Evaluation of a parent-designed programme to support tooth brushing of infants and young children.Early childhood caries in Indigenous communities: A joint statement with the American Academy of Pediatrics.Polymorphisms in sweet taste genes (TAS1R2 and GLUT2), sweet liking, and dental caries prevalence in an adult Italian population.Evaluating the impact of caries prevention and management by caries risk assessment guidelines on clinical practice in a dental teaching hospital.Early childhood caries: current evidence for aetiology and prevention.Mexican American mothers' initiation and understanding of home oral hygiene for young childrenFactors associated with early childhood caries incidence among high caries-risk children.Association between socioeconomic status and oral health behaviors: The 2008-2010 Korea national health and nutrition examination survey.The associations between dietary intakes from 36 to 60 months of age and primary dentition non-cavitated caries and cavitated caries.Effect on caries of restricting sugars intake: systematic review to inform WHO guidelines.Oral biofilms: emerging concepts in microbial ecology.Association between oral health behavior and periodontal disease among Korean adults: The Korea national health and nutrition examination survey.Is sugar consumption detrimental to health? A review of the evidence 1995-2006.Identification of Caries Risk Determinants in Toddlers: Results of the GUSTO Birth Cohort Study.Children's oral health-related knowledge, attitudes and beliefs as predictors of success in caries control during a 3.4-year randomized clinical trial.Sugar intake and dental decay: results from a national survey of children in Scotland.Enamel demineralization in situ with various frequencies of carbohydrate consumption with and without fluoride toothpaste.Self-reported knowledge and behaviors related to oral and dental health in Turkish children.Food and drink consumption, sociodemographic factors and dental caries in 4-5-year-old children in Amman, Jordan.Dietary guidelines for sugar: the need for evidence.Children's dental health: British expatriate residents in Tokyo, Japan.Efficacy of fluoride toothpaste in preventing demineralization of smooth dentin surfaces and narrow grooves in situ under frequent exposures to sucrose or bananas.Oral health and oral health-related behaviour in preschool children: evidence for a social gradient.Evaluation of a preventive program aiming at children with increased caries risk using ICDAS II criteria.[Family cohesion associated with oral health, socioeconomic factors and health behavior].Positive association between sugar consumption and dental decay prevalence independent of oral hygiene in pre-school children: a longitudinal prospective study.Long-term effect of intensive prevention on dental health of primary school children by socioeconomic status.Perception and Practices of Nomadic Women in a Rural Community in Southwestern Nigeria to Their Children's Oral Health.Relationship between caregiver's and child's caries prevalence among disadvantaged African Americans.The relationship between socio-demographic characteristics and dental health knowledge and attitudes of parents with young children.Prioritizing the Risk Factors of Severe Early Childhood Caries.Influence of sociodemographic variables on dental service utilization and oral health among the children included in the year 2001 Spanish National Health Survey.
P2860
Q24633572-9B9DDCF1-DCCD-49A4-B90E-F490C8E8DC59Q33911498-1E564A43-D934-43DE-A353-A7F2FBE74CA2Q34020536-919BD609-6107-446D-8271-B7ADCA7A2463Q34380155-87F8648E-108A-432D-B6E8-FCB818E75E27Q35018118-43283CC2-8EC0-4540-946F-B47D8421070DQ35053733-849A79BA-BC35-4057-BA8F-196FFD1C8C8BQ35689756-0B87F4E4-3CB9-4AD0-B2BE-CAD6A3461673Q35710683-CC755A8A-DCDD-4C82-8917-03E632FB2565Q35801315-6003936F-47EF-47E1-9A12-8C6C83D6E5F4Q35893781-6000B88E-65DF-4031-BE2D-4487BFAFF999Q35946823-C86B051A-6387-4502-B678-3A23CF5DE85CQ36031785-C0DFE26A-1680-4CAC-9CF5-1C08011B151FQ36399950-15644DEE-38D3-4C72-B440-AC34CED5222FQ36469199-15D1F8EE-6335-49FA-8C19-D483256030EAQ37013783-C4CDAD04-AB34-4C74-8174-A6799A99E7F8Q37289461-9A76EE81-3AD1-4DF3-8617-1A896160ECA7Q37356677-5598CB41-AF68-4E4F-9B08-738A16239E45Q37414217-297FBB31-D112-46B6-AF10-4EEA78ED00E2Q37633863-DB26C6A7-87AC-4415-B785-9DA471B6601CQ37656408-AD927226-09DB-435F-B5B2-14401A48CBD1Q37666899-A265EB7B-D395-4AEC-802C-D16FEAE6B3C0Q38767204-DFB3CED7-FF1D-4FA3-865C-08188F618592Q39654295-A3A17F0B-6BB6-402C-9010-B23CC310E2D3Q42968031-56ACE08E-059C-4559-B387-304B5D6EE626Q43773893-B5B2363B-F439-49C7-AC0E-1283A2B28A5DQ44001433-87511EBA-784E-4156-BAA4-58B7A24D532AQ44096910-B5257CED-E0C8-4F3E-A785-10E54935AE54Q44543168-2CDA4242-02FC-4ACE-9EFB-AC03DDE7013DQ44618637-DAB4E541-C59B-41EC-9F3C-86D49E5A1F69Q45292452-475A74D5-D903-49B3-86DC-D0AD1286C499Q45917933-1F311E9B-4DFD-4FE1-9B31-B87411130E84Q45932589-EA3625B5-ECC2-482A-8730-B72CA8273EBDQ46481236-5BBE100F-729D-45A8-8EF7-9A7229713331Q47180358-4EEFD8FC-F6D4-4EFC-885A-8DDE44F5F247Q47183100-85E2C60A-0EAE-44AE-B58D-B669D42FB5B2Q48350243-15EF470D-8B08-48B6-B84A-C810B258BE9AQ50130100-79307DD2-6CEE-4227-AA1C-85E4173732DFQ50484657-17E9D021-E3E7-446F-A952-93B2CCF4867EQ53594578-C1333E61-A892-49C0-9320-456111187070Q54562947-241CC8F3-51CB-4831-AA94-FD8775EEAFE3
P2860
Dental caries in pre-school children: associations with social class, toothbrushing habit and consumption of sugars and sugar-containing foods. Further analysis of data from the National Diet and Nutrition Survey of children aged 1.5-4.5 years.
description
1999 nî lūn-bûn
@nan
1999 թուականի Յունուարին հրատարակուած գիտական յօդուած
@hyw
1999 թվականի հունվարին հրատարակված գիտական հոդված
@hy
1999年の論文
@ja
1999年論文
@yue
1999年論文
@zh-hant
1999年論文
@zh-hk
1999年論文
@zh-mo
1999年論文
@zh-tw
1999年论文
@wuu
name
Dental caries in pre-school ch ...... f children aged 1.5-4.5 years.
@ast
Dental caries in pre-school ch ...... f children aged 1.5-4.5 years.
@en
type
label
Dental caries in pre-school ch ...... f children aged 1.5-4.5 years.
@ast
Dental caries in pre-school ch ...... f children aged 1.5-4.5 years.
@en
prefLabel
Dental caries in pre-school ch ...... f children aged 1.5-4.5 years.
@ast
Dental caries in pre-school ch ...... f children aged 1.5-4.5 years.
@en
P356
P1433
P1476
Dental caries in pre-school ch ...... f children aged 1.5-4.5 years.
@en
P2093
P304
P356
10.1159/000016503
P577
1999-01-01T00:00:00Z