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Patient Education Handouts
Module
Published: November 2023
...: dental caries ; cavities ; fluoride ; tooth brushing ; dental home ; social determinants of health ; breastfeeding ; drinking water 1a. Overview
Despite education and prevention measures, dental caries (tooth decay) continue to occur at high rates with almost half of children between the ages...)
Module
Published: May 2023
... be performed on high risk individuals per recommendations published in the Red Book: Report of the Committee on Infectious Diseases . 3e. Oral Health
Dental caries are a leading infection in children and screening and education are an important part of prevention. At 12 months of age, it is important...)
Module
Published: July 2024
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Encourage the family to establish a dental home if they haven’t already done so. In addition, it’s helpful to remind them of ways to prevent dental caries at home. Additional anticipatory guidance can be found in Table 16-4 from chapter below from The Clinician’s Guide to Pediatric Nutrition .
See...)
Book Chapter
Published: April 2022
10.1542/9781610026376-part02-early
EISBN: 978-1-61002-637-6
ISBN: 978-1-61002-636-9
... guidance, uoride varnish, and referral for dental evaluation. Sealants Pit and ssure dental sealants have traditionally been used on occlusal tooth surfaces of permanent molars to reduce dental caries. Recent reviews concur that in populations at high risk of caries, such as Indigenous children, sealants...
Module
Published: December 2023
...: Overview
Targeted screening questions should be asked to identify children at risk for poor oral health, anemia, lead exposure, dyslipidemia, and tuberculosis. See the module items below for specific guidance on each. 3e2. Selective Screening: Oral Health
Oral health: Dental caries are a leading...)
Module
Published: December 2023
... little benefit to children and establish unhealthful patterns of sweetened beverage consumption. The elevated sugar content of all juices demands that juice intake be strictly limited to reduce the risk of dental caries and limit the intake of sugar calories.
● Soda or soft drinks, sports drinks...)
Module
Published: June 2023
...-olds should only have about 4 ounces or less each day. This is to reduce the occurrence of dental caries and the amount of sugar intake each day.
NOTE: Review the “Water, Milk, and Juice” section of the chapter below from Bright Futures: Guidelines for Health Supervision of Infants, Children...)
Module
Published: August 2024
... is common and may not reduce the risks associated with bottle use 5 ; therefore, transition to an open cup is optimal. Avoiding the use of juice in bottles and any bottles during sleeping, in particular, reduces exposure to sugars and risk of dental caries (see Chapter 48 : Diet, Nutrition...)
Journal Articles
Victoria X. Soriano, PhD, Daniela Ciciulla, MDiet, Grace Gell, BSc, Yichao Wang, PhD, Rachel L. Peters, PhD ...
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Pediatrics
Pediatrics (2023) 151 (2): e2022058380.
Published: January 2023
..., pernicious anemia. Nutrition: obesity or overweight, body wt, thinness, diabetes type 2, iron deficiency or anemia, dental caries. Other diseases: cardiovascular disease, respiratory tract infection, neurodevelopment, diarrhea. Date range Studies published from inception to July 25, 2022...
Includes: Supplementary data
Module
Published: October 2023
... Approximately 45% of children ages 2 to 19 in the United States have dental caries, 9 one of the most prevalent chronic diseases among children and one of the most common unmet health care needs of poor and minority children. 10 , 11 Across states, only 48% of children aged 1 to 20...)
Module
Published: December 2023
Book
Published: April 2022
10.1542/9781610026376
EISBN: 978-1-61002-637-6
ISBN: 978-1-61002-636-9
Module
Published: February 2024
...: Microminerals (Trace Elements) Mineral Function Signs of deficiency Food sources Clinical considerations Recommended intake Fluoride Prevention and reversal of initiation and progression of dental caries Dental caries Fluoridated water Brewed tea For children whose water contains...)
Module
Published: October 2023
... is common and may not reduce the risks associated with bottle use 5 ; therefore, transition to an open cup is optimal. Avoiding the use of juice in bottles and any bottles during sleeping, in particular, reduces exposure to sugars and risk of dental caries (see Chapter 48 : Diet, Nutrition...)
Module
Published: June 2023
... his discomfort. Talk with me if his symptoms persist. Good Oral Hygiene (No Bottle in Bed) Discuss with parents the care of the infant’s mouth and gums to prevent dental caries in their baby’s primary teeth. Sample Questions Sample Question Have you thought about when you will know that your...)
Module
Published: November 2023
...) Intracranial mass lesion, hydrocephalus, cerebral venous thrombosis, medications, autoimmune disorders, anemia, and cranial venous outflow abnormalities Dental caries White, brown, or black spots (noncavitary) or eroded areas of enamel or dentin (cavitary) Developmental disease of the tooth and gum...)
Module
Published: June 2023
... harm to teeth because bacteria in the mouth convert the sugars in milk or juice to acids. The acids attack the enamel and lead to dental caries. The same is true for exposure to foods and beverages containing high amounts of added sugars. Sample Questions Does your child take a bottle to bed...)
Journal Articles
Publication:
Pediatrics In Review
Pediatr Rev (2022) 43 (6): 298–308.
Published: June 2022
... of unhealthy beverages is widespread, resulting in a markedly increased risk of obesity, type 2 diabetes, and/or dental caries. The potential immediate effect on our youngest children and infants makes this objective a priority. The elimination of unhealthy beverages is a critical target for improving...
Includes: Supplementary data
Module
Published: June 2023
... and physical and mental health conditions compared with children not living in poverty. For example, children who are poor are more likely to have asthma, dental caries, language delays, impaired growth, depression, and conduct disorders.7 In general, families living in poverty have a reduced capacity...)
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