2020
DOI: 10.5222/buchd.2020.09475
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Incidence of Oral Candidiasis, and the Relationship of Oral Candida Species with Severe Early Childhood Caries: A Microbiological In Vivo Study

Abstract: INTRODUCTION: Cariogenic microorganisms play an important role in the development of caries. Although there are many researches on Streptococcus mutans as being a primary causative factor in caries, there is a lack in evaluation of relation between oral candidiasis and severe early childhood caries (S-ECC). The purpose of this study is to determine the frequency of candida carriage, characterize different Candida species, and investigate their relationship with caries in 5-year-old children with S-ECC and with… Show more

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“…In recent years, evidence has emerged suggesting that Candida may play a role in the development of ECC (Early Childhood Caries) ( 7 , 14 , 18 ). Studies support a potential positive correlation between oral Candida carriage and caries experience in children ( 19 , 20 ).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In recent years, evidence has emerged suggesting that Candida may play a role in the development of ECC (Early Childhood Caries) ( 7 , 14 , 18 ). Studies support a potential positive correlation between oral Candida carriage and caries experience in children ( 19 , 20 ).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%