Caries:
Dental cavities. Holes in the two outer layers of a
tooth called the enamel and the dentin. The enamel is the outermost white hard surface and the dentin is the yellow layer just beneath enamel.
Full article >>>Dental caries are usually
diagnosed based on a complete history and
physical examination of your child. This may be performed by your child's
physician or your child's dentist.
Preventing
tooth decay: ...
Full article >>>Pit and
fissure caries form in the deep pits and grooves on the chewing and biting surfaces of the back
teeth.
Smooth-surface
caries form on the sides of
teeth, including between the
teeth.
Full article >>>Alternative Names:
Caries;
Tooth decay; Cavities -
tooth Causes,
incidence, and risk factors: ...
Full article >>>TOOTH DECAY (
Dental Caries;
Toothache)
SYMPTOMS"A
cavity or hole develops in a
tooth, but may not be noticed until it begins to be painful.
Full article >>>Baby Bottle
Caries (
Baby Bottle Tooth Decay)
Baby Bottle Mouth (
Baby Bottle Tooth Decay)
Baby Bottle Tooth DecayBBTD (
Baby Bottle Tooth Decay)
Beta-Glucosidase
Deficiency (Gaucher
Disease)
Bladder Infection (
Urinary Tract Infections in Children) ...
Full article >>>Carisolv
Noninvasive dental caries removal system utilizes a mixed gel solution for chemomechanical softening and removal of dentin
caries when used in conjunction with a
dental handpiece.
Full article >>>Water fluoridation: The addition of fluoride to water supplies that are low in fluoride in order to prevent
dental caries.
Full article >>>Cardioversion (
Post-
Cardiac De
fibrillation)
Caries (
Dental Cavities)
Carotene (
Beta-Carotene)
Carotid Angiogram (
Cerebral Angiography)
Carotid Artery Occlusion
Syndrome (
Aortic Arch Syndrome) ...
Full article >>>A
toothache is usually the result of a
cavity formed by the
bacteria that cause
tooth decay (known medically as
dental caries). Cleaning out and filling the
cavity brings a quick end to the
pain.
Full article >>>When normal mouth
bacteria attack
carbohydrates (such as
sugars) on the
teeth, they produce acids that can strip and break down the
calcium and
protein in
tooth enamel, producing
caries, or decay.
Full article >>>The most common - and most preventable - problem affecting children's
teeth is
dental decay or
caries.
In this article
What is it?
Full article >>>Delayed formation of
teeth Defects in the structure of
teeth, holes in the enamel
Increased
incidence of cavities in the
teeth (
dental caries)
Progressive
weakness Decreased
muscle tone (loss of
muscle strength) ...
Full article >>>Other studies in recent years have shown that
breastfed children also have a lower rate of
juvenile diabetes,
celiac disease, childhood
cancer,
rheumatoid arthritis,
urinary tract infection,
multiple sclerosis,
dental caries, ...
Full article >>>Tonsillar areas and
posterior pharynx Tongue - dorsum (
papillae), ventrum (veins, fimbriated folds),
lateral borders (foliate
papillae, bi
lateral)
Floor of the mouth and
lingual
gingivae
Teeth (occlusion,
caries, other defects) ...
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