European archives of paediatric dentistry : official journal of the European Academy of Paediatric Dentistry, Jan 24, 2015
To determine those organisms of the genus Candida associated with dental caries by investigating ... more To determine those organisms of the genus Candida associated with dental caries by investigating samples from active carious lesions. Within the genus Candida, the species Candida albicans and Candida dubliniensis are capable of forming chlamydospores and germ tubes. Until it became possible in 1995 to differentiate between the two species taxonomically, C. dubliniensis was falsely identified as C. albicans. Whilst the importance of C. albicans for rapidly progressing early childhood caries (ECC) has been recognised, so far there have been only reports about C. dubliniensis in connection with children/mothers who have been infected with HIV or already developed AIDS. In the present study, C. dubliniensis was for the first time isolated from plaque and carious dentine of a healthy five-year-old boy. As part of the investigation, a number of samples were collected from individual children affected by active dental caries. Amongst the samples, one in particular indicated that Candida s...
Gesundheitswesen (Bundesverband der Ärzte des Öffentlichen Gesundheitsdienstes (Germany)), 2006
The aim of the study was to assess the caries inhibition effect of fluoride varnishes among presc... more The aim of the study was to assess the caries inhibition effect of fluoride varnishes among preschool children with high caries risk. At the same time, the suitability of this measure should be examined in the frame of group prevention programmes in kindergartens. This was an examiner-blind, clinically controlled 2-year study with 200 randomly selected 2- to 4-year-old preschool children with high caries risk. At the baseline, caries-free surfaces, initial caries lesions as well as the caries status (dmfs) were recorded. After the baseline, all subjects were divided into 3 groups. Subjects of group A received every 6 months (altogether four times) applications with the fluoride varnish Fluoridin N5 (VOCO GmbH, Cuxhaven, Germany), children of the group B received every 6 months (altogether four times) applications with Duraphat (Colgate Palmolive GmbH, Hamburg, Germany), while the subjects of group C did not receive any fluoride varnish applications and constituted the control group....
Oral-prophylaxe / Herausgeber, Verein für Zahnhygiene e.V, 1991
At the end of 1990 in the area of Erfurt 309 and in and around Marburg an der Lahn 348 school beg... more At the end of 1990 in the area of Erfurt 309 and in and around Marburg an der Lahn 348 school beginners were examined by one children's dentist under identical conditions. The results (milk teeth) showed that the caries incidence (dmfs) was comparable in both regions. However, the proportion of restored milk teeth tended to be higher in Erfurt than in Marburg. In addition, the differences in individual caries incidence were more marked. In Marburg there were more caries-free children, but children whose teeth had been damaged by caries were more seriously damaged than those in Erfurt.
ABSTRACT Incidence and importance The incidence of early childhood caries has increased worldwide... more ABSTRACT Incidence and importance The incidence of early childhood caries has increased worldwide over the past 30 years. Due to the wide range and fast progression, which can lead to complete destruction of the primary dentition it has become a challenge to dentists and public health systems. The number of children who have to be treated under general anesthesia has increased and the age of those affected has decreased. Although early childhood caries is present at all levels of society small children from families who practice risk-oriented habits are especially endangered. Causes and early detection The aim of this study was to demonstrate the multifactorial causal relationship of early childhood caries by means of the results of a study from five countries and to alert pediatricians to the early diagnosis of this clinical disorder.
... Anstrengungen zur Vermeidung der Karies müssen eingebettet sein in Gesundheitsprogramme, die ... more ... Anstrengungen zur Vermeidung der Karies müssen eingebettet sein in Gesundheitsprogramme, die das Ziel verfolgen, dem ... 12 Günay H, Jürgens B, Gertsen W. Primär-primär-Propylaxe und Mundgesundheit von Kleinkindern. ... J Periodent Res 1978; 13: 382-389 32 Seow WK. ...
... Kompromissmaßnahmen wie die Trepanantion von Milchmolaren, ihr Belassen und Herunterschleifen... more ... Kompromissmaßnahmen wie die Trepanantion von Milchmolaren, ihr Belassen und Herunterschleifen auf Gingivaniveau gelten nur als Zwischenlösungen, denen die Extraktion und ... Jpn J Conserv Dent 1994; 37: 429-466 23 Ölmez A, Öztas N, Basak F, Sabuncuoglu B. A ...
Big changes have occurred in the oral healthcare delivery systems of most Eastern European countr... more Big changes have occurred in the oral healthcare delivery systems of most Eastern European countries since the fall of the Berlin wall in 1989 and the demise of communism in the former USSR in 1991. In the new situation it was necessary to reform the political and social ...
European archives of paediatric dentistry : official journal of the European Academy of Paediatric Dentistry, Jan 24, 2015
To determine those organisms of the genus Candida associated with dental caries by investigating ... more To determine those organisms of the genus Candida associated with dental caries by investigating samples from active carious lesions. Within the genus Candida, the species Candida albicans and Candida dubliniensis are capable of forming chlamydospores and germ tubes. Until it became possible in 1995 to differentiate between the two species taxonomically, C. dubliniensis was falsely identified as C. albicans. Whilst the importance of C. albicans for rapidly progressing early childhood caries (ECC) has been recognised, so far there have been only reports about C. dubliniensis in connection with children/mothers who have been infected with HIV or already developed AIDS. In the present study, C. dubliniensis was for the first time isolated from plaque and carious dentine of a healthy five-year-old boy. As part of the investigation, a number of samples were collected from individual children affected by active dental caries. Amongst the samples, one in particular indicated that Candida s...
Gesundheitswesen (Bundesverband der Ärzte des Öffentlichen Gesundheitsdienstes (Germany)), 2006
The aim of the study was to assess the caries inhibition effect of fluoride varnishes among presc... more The aim of the study was to assess the caries inhibition effect of fluoride varnishes among preschool children with high caries risk. At the same time, the suitability of this measure should be examined in the frame of group prevention programmes in kindergartens. This was an examiner-blind, clinically controlled 2-year study with 200 randomly selected 2- to 4-year-old preschool children with high caries risk. At the baseline, caries-free surfaces, initial caries lesions as well as the caries status (dmfs) were recorded. After the baseline, all subjects were divided into 3 groups. Subjects of group A received every 6 months (altogether four times) applications with the fluoride varnish Fluoridin N5 (VOCO GmbH, Cuxhaven, Germany), children of the group B received every 6 months (altogether four times) applications with Duraphat (Colgate Palmolive GmbH, Hamburg, Germany), while the subjects of group C did not receive any fluoride varnish applications and constituted the control group....
Oral-prophylaxe / Herausgeber, Verein für Zahnhygiene e.V, 1991
At the end of 1990 in the area of Erfurt 309 and in and around Marburg an der Lahn 348 school beg... more At the end of 1990 in the area of Erfurt 309 and in and around Marburg an der Lahn 348 school beginners were examined by one children's dentist under identical conditions. The results (milk teeth) showed that the caries incidence (dmfs) was comparable in both regions. However, the proportion of restored milk teeth tended to be higher in Erfurt than in Marburg. In addition, the differences in individual caries incidence were more marked. In Marburg there were more caries-free children, but children whose teeth had been damaged by caries were more seriously damaged than those in Erfurt.
ABSTRACT Incidence and importance The incidence of early childhood caries has increased worldwide... more ABSTRACT Incidence and importance The incidence of early childhood caries has increased worldwide over the past 30 years. Due to the wide range and fast progression, which can lead to complete destruction of the primary dentition it has become a challenge to dentists and public health systems. The number of children who have to be treated under general anesthesia has increased and the age of those affected has decreased. Although early childhood caries is present at all levels of society small children from families who practice risk-oriented habits are especially endangered. Causes and early detection The aim of this study was to demonstrate the multifactorial causal relationship of early childhood caries by means of the results of a study from five countries and to alert pediatricians to the early diagnosis of this clinical disorder.
... Anstrengungen zur Vermeidung der Karies müssen eingebettet sein in Gesundheitsprogramme, die ... more ... Anstrengungen zur Vermeidung der Karies müssen eingebettet sein in Gesundheitsprogramme, die das Ziel verfolgen, dem ... 12 Günay H, Jürgens B, Gertsen W. Primär-primär-Propylaxe und Mundgesundheit von Kleinkindern. ... J Periodent Res 1978; 13: 382-389 32 Seow WK. ...
... Kompromissmaßnahmen wie die Trepanantion von Milchmolaren, ihr Belassen und Herunterschleifen... more ... Kompromissmaßnahmen wie die Trepanantion von Milchmolaren, ihr Belassen und Herunterschleifen auf Gingivaniveau gelten nur als Zwischenlösungen, denen die Extraktion und ... Jpn J Conserv Dent 1994; 37: 429-466 23 Ölmez A, Öztas N, Basak F, Sabuncuoglu B. A ...
Big changes have occurred in the oral healthcare delivery systems of most Eastern European countr... more Big changes have occurred in the oral healthcare delivery systems of most Eastern European countries since the fall of the Berlin wall in 1989 and the demise of communism in the former USSR in 1991. In the new situation it was necessary to reform the political and social ...
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