Dental Caries: A Disease Which Needs Attention
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- DOI: 10.1007/s12098-017-2381-6
Dental Caries: A Disease Which Needs Attention
Abstract
Dental caries is one of the most prevalent disease (about 50%) in children across the globe. If not treated in time, it can affect not only the mastication function but also the speech, smile and psychosocial environment and the quality of life of the child and the family. The treatment of dental diseases is very expensive in all countries and prevention is very simple and effective. The caries in children below 6 y is called early childhood caries (ECC). It is most commonly caused by milk bottle or mother's feed during night. The ECC spreads very fast and can cause severe pain, abscess, swelling, fever and psychological disturbances in children. The treatment of ECC requires multiple appointments and still the prognosis is not very promising in mutilated dentitions. A physician or pediatrician can easily identify early caries and habits of parents leading to caries and can counsel them for prevention and refer them to the specialist. Good oral hygiene, dietary modification with respect to use of sugar and sticky food and healthy diet can help in preventing this disease in children. The need of the time is to appraise all on the methods of dental caries prevention.
Keywords: Dental caries; Early childhood caries; Oral health; Oral hygiene.
Comment in
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Dental Caries: A Disease Which Needs Attention - Correspondence.Indian J Pediatr. 2018 Apr;85(4):327-328. doi: 10.1007/s12098-017-2506-y. Epub 2017 Nov 11. Indian J Pediatr. 2018. PMID: 29127614 No abstract available.
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