2018
DOI: 10.1016/j.jpeds.2018.03.033
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Insufficient Sleep and Incidence of Dental Caries in Deciduous Teeth among Children in Japan: A Population-Based Cohort Study

Abstract: In this exploratory study, late bedtime and short sleep duration were both consistently associated with increased risk of caries in deciduous teeth.

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“…Additionally, it is reported that insufficient sleep in children was consistently associated with an increased risk of caries in the deciduous teeth. The risk of caries increases as the duration of sleep becomes shorter . Hence, our results are consistent with previous literature.…”
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“…Additionally, it is reported that insufficient sleep in children was consistently associated with an increased risk of caries in the deciduous teeth. The risk of caries increases as the duration of sleep becomes shorter . Hence, our results are consistent with previous literature.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 93%
“…The risk of caries increases as the duration of sleep becomes shorter. 8 Hence, our results are consistent with previous literature. The National Sleep Foundation recommends that children aged 6-13 years' sleep for 9-11 h. 27 The plausible explanation for the relationship between the duration of sleep and caries is that with less hours of sleep, there is a rise of sympathetic nerve activity that causes weakening of the immune system by excessive cortisol production.…”
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