Early childhood caries
National Institutes of Health
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Early childhood caries (ECC) is the most common chronic disease affecting young children in Canada. ECC may lead to pain and…
Methods This document is a revision of the previous policy, last revised in 2008. The update used electronic and hand searches of…
AIM
Early childhood caries (ECC) is a relatively new term used to describe any stage of caries lesion in any primary tooth…
BACKGROUND
Early childhood caries (ECC) is a severe type of dental caries affecting infants and pre-school children. Because of…
INTRODUCTION
This study investigated the prevalence of early childhood caries (ECC) among Hutterite preschool children from…
A group of 69 lactobacilli was isolated from caries lesions and root canals of early childhood caries (ECC) affected children…
The prevalence and severity of caries in children under three years old are constantly increasing. One of the cause is the…
UNLABELLED
Early childhood caries (ECC) is rampant caries of the primary dentition of infants and toddlers. It represents a…
PURPOSE
The purpose of the study was to assess mutans streptococci (MS) count in children who were treated for early childhood…
Policy on early childhood caries (ECC) is assessed by examining the performance of governments, educational and research…