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Caries Res (2024) 58 (4): 454–467.
Published Online: 17 April 2024
... to in the content or advertisements. 2024 Tooth brushing Erosive tooth wear Oral hygiene Dental caries Abrasion Erosion Diet Oral diseases, like untreated dental caries, are a significant burden for a large percentage of the world population [ 1 ]. Dental caries is a dynamic, noncommunicable...
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Caries Res (2024) 58 (4): 399–406.
Published Online: 08 March 2024
...: In this prospective, controlled, single-blinded, randomized clinical trial, 58 children between 3 and 8 years of age (mean: 5.7 ± 1.5 years; 29 female) were randomly assigned to test or control group through the child’s self-drawing of an unlabeled envelope from a box. All children received oral hygiene instructions...
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Caries Res (2022) 56 (5-6): 464–476.
Published Online: 21 October 2022
... modelling, adjusting for potential confounders including sex, xerostomia, and oral hygiene. The putative periodontitis pathobiont Tannerella forsythia (in the anterior supragingival biofilm) was associated with untreated caries at age 32 years. The percentage of total summed cell number counts for two...
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Caries Res (2019) 53 (6): 628–635.
Published Online: 27 May 2019
... of a toothbrushing application via the smartphone, at least for medium-term oral hygiene improvement in preschool children and even after excluding the app. The long-term effect should also be investigated to exclude the expected novelty effect. [email protected] 9 08 2018 22 03 2019 27...
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Caries Res (2015) 49 (2): 157–164.
Published Online: 28 January 2015
... formation and maintenance with children's oral hygiene behaviour. Rationale for Brushing. Parents were presented with a vignette in which they were asked to choose between one of five fictional types of toothpaste to use for brushing their child's teeth (fig. 1 ). They were asked to select...
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Caries Res (2015) 49 (1): 34–40.
Published Online: 11 November 2014
... health-promoting behaviours [Marmot and Wilkinson, 2006; Nettle, 2010]. An earlier study suggested that more flexible and less demanding jobs were associated with higher probability of adopting better oral hygiene practice [Abegg et al., 1999]. This possibly supports the argument that less demanding jobs...
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Caries Res (2014) 48 (6): 575–583.
Published Online: 29 July 2014
... or property resulting from any ideas, methods, instructions or products referred to in the content or advertisements. Enamel caries Epidemiology Oral hygiene Public dental health Tooth brushing Recently, Taiwan has been faced with the migration of large numbers of women from Southeast Asian...
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Caries Res (1994) 28 (2): 132–136.
Published Online: 24 November 2009
...E.J. Etty; M. Henneberke; R.J. Gruythuysen; J.H.M. Wöltgens For 548 children aged 4-16 years, mean ( ± SD) age 10.3 ± 2.7 at visit 1, the dental status was recorded at four consecutive 6-monthly visits. Simultaneously oral hygiene was scored according to a modified patient hygiene performance (PHP...
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Caries Res (1994) 28 (5): 378–382.
Published Online: 24 November 2009
...I. Athanassouli; E. Mamai-Homata; H. Panagopoulos; H. Koletsi-Kounari; A. Apostolopoulos The aim of this study was to compare dental caries and oral hygiene status in children aged 6–12 years in the Athens area between 1982 and 1991. Dental examinations were carried out by the same examiners in 773...
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Caries Res (1996) 30 (1): 29–33.
Published Online: 24 November 2009
...A.T. Mathiesen; B. Øgaard; G. Rølia The aim of the study was to examine the relationship between oral hygiene level and caries experience in 14-year-olds using fluoride dentifrices on a regular basis. Oral hygiene expressed as Gingival Bleeding Points (GBP) was recorded in 267 individuals...
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Caries Res (1995) 29 (4): 266–271.
Published Online: 24 November 2009
... was 1.9,1.8,1.0 and 1.1%, respectively, at each examination. A number of oral hygiene parameters were collected via a computer questionnaire. Water rinsing after brushing proved to be associated with recurrent caries (p < 0.01), those using a beaker having more recurrent caries than those using less diluting...
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Caries Res (1994) 28 (6): 477–483.
Published Online: 24 November 2009
... of the socio-economic status of the family and country of birth of the mother as an indicator of ethnicity. The various oral hygiene habits were combined into one variable. Firstly the crude relationship between consumption of sweet snacks and caries experience was evaluated, subsequently oral hygiene habits...
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Caries Res (1994) 28 (4): 297–300.
Published Online: 24 November 2009
...B. Øgaard; L. Seppä; G. Rølla The objective of the present study was to investigate the relationship between oral hygiene level, as judged from the number of non-bleeding papillae (NBP), and approximal caries development and progression in 14- to 15-year-old Norwegians. NBP, according to Gjermo...
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Caries Res (1985) 19 (1): 76–82.
Published Online: 18 November 2009
...%). The overall reduction in caries prevalence was 15.1% (18.8%) in girls and 12.8% in boys). Oral hygiene and periodontal indices showed no improvement. Higher sales of fluoridated toothpaste and lower sugar consumption are possible contributing factors. © 1985 S. Karger AG, Basel 1985 Copyright / Drug...
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Caries Res (1984) 18 (5): 472–477.
Published Online: 18 November 2009
... and canines only, caries was significantly greater in most groups with dental plaque. While there was an irregular trend towards increased caries with increasing amount and frequency of sucrose intake, this was inconsistent and statistically not significant. In the group studied, oral hygiene was the dominant...
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Caries Res (1976) 10 (5): 379–385.
Published Online: 17 November 2009
... flossing procedure. Caries Res. 10: 379-385 (1976) Dorchester Dental Flossing Study Preliminary Report1 G. Z. W right, D. W. Banting and W. H. F easby Faculty of Dentistry, University of Western Ontario, London, Ontario Key Words. Caries Flossing Oral hygiene Abstract. This study was designed...
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Caries Res (1978) 12 (2): 83–92.
Published Online: 17 November 2009
...) > 6 consumptions a day, including at least 1 ‘unsuitable’ snack with a high-sucrose component. Oral hygiene: (1) an adult brushed the child’s teeth at least once a day, (2) the child did this him/herself at least once a day or (3) seldom or never. Chewing fluoride tablets (1–2 tablets containing 0.25...
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Caries Res (1976) 10 (4): 308–317.
Published Online: 17 November 2009
...Lars-Eric Granath; Holger Rootzén; Elsa Liljegren; Kerstin Holst The original sample consisted of 179 randomly chosen children aged 6 years and 1 month at the time of examination. Of these children, those 88 were selected who had been exposed, since the age of 4, to consistent oral hygiene measures...