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AYDIN DENTALaf Zeynep Akyar
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The prevalence of dental caries in primary teeth in most world countries is very high. That is strange, to say the least, ¿s dental caries is a preventable disease. Why is a preventable disease so prevalent? The answer is related, among others, to socio-economic status, level of education of the mother and cultural habits of the children. What research has told us is that placing restorations is not the answer to the abundance of cavities present in these children. Dental caries is a sugar-driven biofilm-related disease that can be controlled through following a healthy life-style. Removal of dental biofilm regularly from tooth surfaces is known to reduce the prevalence of dental carious lesions. Controlling the dental biofilm is, therefore, paramount important in the fight against the development of carious lesions. This implies that removal of biofilm from within cavities can be a successful treatment in controlling carious lesion progression. Suitable cavities should be accessible, the pulp be healthy and symptomless and the biofilm should be removed daily. That requires understanding, practice, assistance from parents and support from dentists. This treatment has been researched and found having merits but more studies are needed to fully understand when and when not to apply this cavity treatment in children's primary teeth. About the publisher (IAU International) Istanbul Aydin University (IAU) has been providing flexible and relevant education to students, giving them both knowledge and opportunities. IAU is one of the best Turkish Universities that improves lives by producing leaders to society need, has programs suitable for and relevant to all life stages.

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  • Sprog:
  • Engelsk
  • ISBN:
  • 9781642261516
  • Indbinding:
  • Paperback
  • Sideantal:
  • 74
  • Udgivet:
  • 22. August 2018
  • Størrelse:
  • 210x4x273 mm.
  • Vægt:
  • 202 g.
  • 2-3 uger.
  • 16. Juli 2024
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The prevalence of dental caries in primary teeth in most world countries is very high. That is strange, to say the least, ¿s dental caries is a preventable disease. Why is a preventable disease so prevalent?

The answer is related, among others, to socio-economic status, level of education of the mother and cultural habits of the children. What research has told us is that placing restorations is not the answer to the abundance of cavities present in these children. Dental caries is a sugar-driven biofilm-related disease that can be controlled through

following a healthy life-style. Removal of dental biofilm regularly from tooth surfaces is known to reduce the

prevalence of dental carious lesions. Controlling the dental biofilm is, therefore, paramount important in the fight against the development of carious lesions. This implies that removal of biofilm from within cavities can be a successful treatment in controlling carious lesion progression. Suitable cavities

should be accessible, the pulp be healthy and symptomless and the biofilm should be removed daily. That requires understanding, practice, assistance from parents and support from dentists. This treatment has been researched and found having merits but more studies are needed to fully understand when and when not to apply this cavity treatment in children's primary teeth.

About the publisher (IAU International)
Istanbul Aydin University (IAU) has been providing flexible and relevant education to students, giving them both knowledge and opportunities. IAU is one of the best Turkish Universities that improves lives by producing leaders to society need, has programs suitable for and relevant to all life stages.

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