2022
DOI: 10.53730/ijhs.v6ns5.11163
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Effects of dental anxiety on dental caries and salivary alkaline phosphatase in children with different nutritional status

Abstract: Objectives: Dental anxiety among children is a familiar problem. The study (cross sectional) was conducted to evaluate dental anxiety precedes the first dental examination in relation to dental caries experience according to nutritional status of children and to measure salivary alkaline phosphatase in relation to dental anxiety. Material and Methods: A total of 82 children aged six to eight years old, selected from public clinics in Baghdad city were divided into two groups: anxious and non-anxious group acco… Show more

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“…Misuse and overuse of antibiotics have led to the development of AMR in a wide range of microorganisms, which leads to the consequent inefficacy of commonly used antibiotics. [10] Antibiotics are often used during dental operations to treat prophylactic, local, focal, odontogenic, and non-odontogenic infections. [11] Odontogenic infections are the most frequent, affecting periodontal and dental structures such as dental caries, pericoronitis, periodontitis, pulpitis, or pulpal necrosis.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Misuse and overuse of antibiotics have led to the development of AMR in a wide range of microorganisms, which leads to the consequent inefficacy of commonly used antibiotics. [10] Antibiotics are often used during dental operations to treat prophylactic, local, focal, odontogenic, and non-odontogenic infections. [11] Odontogenic infections are the most frequent, affecting periodontal and dental structures such as dental caries, pericoronitis, periodontitis, pulpitis, or pulpal necrosis.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%