2015
DOI: 10.1016/j.sbspro.2015.01.219
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Prevalence and Determinants of Dental Caries in Portuguese Children

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“…On the other hand, Spanish children who lived in areas with a higher population had a lower probability of suffering from dental problems. This situation, similar to that found in some studies [12,34] and contrary to others [9,35], may be due to the fact that in rural areas, children live further away from, and so have more limited access to, shops, kiosks and fast food restaurants. This can contribute to lower sugar intake and fewer snacks between meals.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 69%
“…On the other hand, Spanish children who lived in areas with a higher population had a lower probability of suffering from dental problems. This situation, similar to that found in some studies [12,34] and contrary to others [9,35], may be due to the fact that in rural areas, children live further away from, and so have more limited access to, shops, kiosks and fast food restaurants. This can contribute to lower sugar intake and fewer snacks between meals.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 69%
“…Dental caries is the most prevalent disease of the oral health in school-aged children around the world [1][2][3][4][5]. Dental caries leads to tooth pain, discomfort, eating impairment, loss of tooth, and delayed language development in children [6][7][8].…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Dental caries leads to tooth pain, discomfort, eating impairment, loss of tooth, and delayed language development in children [6][7][8]. Furthermore, dental caries affects children's functions and body growth and imposes a financial burden on their families [2,3,9]. In addition, children with dental caries are exposing to fear and anxiety which can result to both severity and incomplete treatment of the condition [10].…”
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confidence: 99%
“…В данном случае многие фирмы-производители производят свою продукцию, опираясь на «ацидогенную» теорию возникновения кариеса зубов, и в атмосфере соперничества рекламируют различные средства лечебно-профилактического действия, что в итоге не приводит к темпам снижения кариозного процесса. В этом плане особо актуально проведение фундаментальных научно-исследовательских работ, не поддерживаемых бизнес-индустрией [16,21,22]. С другой стороны, многие фирмы-производители отвергают применение на этапе лечения кариеса лечебных и изолирующих прокладок, а только современных адгезивных систем последнего поколения [1,4,25].…”
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