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In orofacial development of the child, preservation of the primary dentition for as long as possible is of great importance. As primary teeth maintain arch length and preserve masticatory function. Unfortunately, the occurrence of cavitated caries lesions is still a problem in developed and
Early childhood caries (ECC) is a very common and consequential chronic disease affecting young children ( Çolak et al., 2013). The prevalence of ECC in Egypt is high, it is about (78%) according to the last Egyptian Report, 2014.
ECC begins with white-spot lesions, and caries can progress
Background Dental caries remains a significant public health problem with multiple factors such as socioeconomic, dietary and microbiological playing a major role as risk factors in initiation and continuation of the disease. It is considered the most common cause of toothache and hospital
BACKGROUND: Caries is a multifactorial and infectious disease. To diagnose caries in clinical practice, a combination of clinical examination with mirror and probe (visual-tactile examination) is used today, as well as in some cases standardized x-rays called bitewing x-ray (bw). Visual-tactile
Indirect pulp capping is a common dental procedure carried out on painful teeth with deep cavities resulting from dental decay in an attempt to prolong the life of the tooth / pulp while relieving pain, This study aims primarily to assess the response of the pulp of the tooth to two different
Background
Dental caries remains a significant public health problem with socioeconomic, dietary and microbiological factors playing a major role as risk factors in initiation and progression of the disease. It is the most common cause of toothache and hospital admissions in young children. Dental