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The Clinical, Environmental, and Behavioral Factors That Foster Early Childhood Caries: Evidence for Caries Risk Assessment.

Margherita Fontana1.   

Abstract

Caries risk assessment, an essential component of targeted health care delivery for young children, is of paramount importance in the current environment of increasing health care costs and resource constraints. The purpose of this manuscript was to review recent best available evidence behind the factors that influence caries risk assessment and the validity of strategies to assess the caries risk of young children. Moderate to weak evidence supports the following recommendations: (1) Children should have a caries risk assessment done in their first year (or as soon as their first tooth erupts) as part of their overall health assessment, and this should be reassessed periodically over time. (2) Multiple clinical, environmental, and behavioral factors should be considered when assessing caries risk in young children, including factors associated with the primary caregiver. (3) The use of structured forms, although most may not yet be validated, may aid in systematic assessment of multiple caries risk factors and in objective record-keeping. (4) Children from low socioeconomic status groups should be considered at increased risk when developing community preventive programs.

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Year:  2015        PMID: 26063551

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Pediatr Dent        ISSN: 0164-1263            Impact factor:   1.874


  31 in total

1.  Improving Caries Risk Prediction Modeling: A Call for Action.

Authors:  M Fontana; A Carrasco-Labra; H Spallek; G Eckert; B Katz
Journal:  J Dent Res       Date:  2020-06-29       Impact factor: 6.116

2.  Atraumatic restorative treatment-ART in early childhood caries in babies: 4 years of randomized clinical trial.

Authors:  Daniel Demétrio Faustino-Silva; Márcia Cançado Figueiredo
Journal:  Clin Oral Investig       Date:  2019-01-21       Impact factor: 3.573

3.  Early Childhood Caries: Future Perspectives in Risk Assessment.

Authors:  E Hajishengallis; C B Forrest; H Koo
Journal:  JDR Clin Trans Res       Date:  2016-03-07

Review 4.  Advances in the microbial etiology and pathogenesis of early childhood caries.

Authors:  E Hajishengallis; Y Parsaei; M I Klein; H Koo
Journal:  Mol Oral Microbiol       Date:  2016-02-04       Impact factor: 3.563

5.  Pediatric Caries Risk Assessment as a Predictor of Caries Outcomes.

Authors:  Benjamin W Chaffee; John D B Featherstone; Ling Zhan
Journal:  Pediatr Dent       Date:  2017-05-15       Impact factor: 1.874

6.  Fluoride Use in Health Care Settings: Association with Children's Caries Risk.

Authors:  M Fontana; G J Eckert; M A Keels; R Jackson; B Katz; B T Levy; S M Levy
Journal:  Adv Dent Res       Date:  2018-02

7.  Predicting Caries in Medical Settings: Risk Factors in Diverse Infant Groups.

Authors:  M Fontana; G J Eckert; M A Keels; R Jackson; B P Katz; A R Kemper; B T Levy; S M Levy; E Yanca; S Kelly; J M Daly; B Patterson; P McKnight
Journal:  J Dent Res       Date:  2018-09-11       Impact factor: 6.116

8.  A systematic review of risk assessment tools for early childhood caries: is there evidence?

Authors:  M R Jørgensen; S Twetman
Journal:  Eur Arch Paediatr Dent       Date:  2019-09-26

Review 9.  Oral Development and Pathology.

Authors:  Melinda B Clark; David A Clark
Journal:  Ochsner J       Date:  2018

10.  Best clinical practice guidance for management of early caries lesions in children and young adults: an EAPD policy document.

Authors:  J Kühnisch; K R Ekstrand; I Pretty; S Twetman; C van Loveren; S Gizani; M Spyridonos Loizidou
Journal:  Eur Arch Paediatr Dent       Date:  2016-01-05
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