SYNO | caries | cavity | dental caries | ... |
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- Of particular interest is the role of oral microorganisms in the two major dental diseases: dental caries and periodontal disease.
- Children with severe haemophilia have significant lower prevalence of dental caries and lower plaque scores compared with matched, healthy controls.
- An ancient Sumerian text describes a "tooth worm" as the cause of dental caries.
- Candy generally contains sugar, which is a key environmental factor in the formation of dental caries (cavities).
- The 2003 WHO report stated that "Sugars are undoubtedly the most important dietary factor in the development of dental caries".
- If oral bacteria ferment carbohydrates and produce acids that may dissolve tooth enamel and induce dental decay, then sweetened drinks may increase the risk of dental caries.
- The onset of oral diseases such as dental caries has been shown to alter the arch and tooth configuration and must be taken into account when comparing a dental profile to the bite mark after a significant amount of time has passed since the mark was made.
- Prevention of dental caries includes regular cleaning of the teeth, a diet low in sugar, and small amounts of fluoride.
- Teeth cleaning is part of oral hygiene and involves the removal of dental plaque from teeth with the intention of preventing cavities (dental caries), gingivitis, and periodontal disease.
- Lesions of the teeth are usually called dental caries.
- A false-positive radiological diagnosis of dental caries can easily arise if the practitioner does not take into account the likelihood of this illusion.
- Certain diseases, such as diabetes, dental caries and asthma, appear at greater rates in young populations living in the "western" way; their increased incidence is not related to age, so the terms cannot accurately be used interchangeably for all diseases.
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