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Dental caries is a multifactorial disease. Plaque bacteria, fermentable carbohydrates, and a susceptible tooth surface are basic
requirements to its occurrence. Dental caries is a preventable infectious disease, and the early identification of risk factors
and implementation of oral health preventive measures at a young age can reduce or even avoid this lesion progression. It is
recommended that a dental home should be established by age one or within 6 months from eruption of the first primary
tooth. Child oral health visits should include caries risk assessment, individualized preventive strategies, and anticipatory
guidance. A treatment plan and a periodic supervision of oral care for each child, should be determined based on his/her risk
of disease and include appropriate age and preventive measures. This plane may include some specific preventive measures,
such as dietary cancelling, oral hygiene instructions, topical antimicrobials, pit and fissure sealant, fluoride therapy, and using
Casein PhosphoPeptide-Amorphous Calcium Phosphate (Tooth mousse, GC Co., Japan). |
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