Association Between Infant Breastfeeding and Early Childhood Caries in the United States
@article{Iida2007AssociationBI,
title={Association Between Infant Breastfeeding and Early Childhood Caries in the United States},
author={Hiroko Iida and Peggy Auinger and Ronald J. Billings and Michael Weitzman},
journal={Pediatrics},
year={2007},
volume={120},
pages={e944 - e952}
}OBJECTIVE. Despite limited epidemiologic evidence, concern has been raised that breastfeeding and its duration may increase the risk of early childhood caries. The objective of this study was to assess the potential association of breastfeeding and other factors with the risk for early childhood caries among young children in the United States. METHODS. Data about oral health, infant feeding, and other child and family characteristics among children 2 to 5 years of age (N = 1576) were extracted…
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