1999
DOI: 10.1590/s0034-89101999000600004
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Preferências por alimentos doces e cárie dentária em pré-escolares

Abstract: VOLUME 33 NÚMERO 6 DEZEMBRO 1999© Copyright Faculdade de Saúde Pública da USP. Proibida a reprodução mesmo que parcial sem a devida autorização do Editor Científico. Proibida a utilização de matérias para fins comerciais. All rights reserved.

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“…7,26,28,33,37,39,40 In this population, prenatal and perinatal malnutrition or undernourishment are the cause of enamel hypoplasia; oral hygiene is usually poor; exposure to fluorine is probably insufficient 12,39 and there is a greater preference for sugary foods. 36,41 Several diseases are associated with ECC, among them, malnutrition, 9,24,34,35,42 asthma, recurrent infections, chronic diseases, in addition to medication use. 9,30,40 Malnutrition may cause enamel hypoplasia, and just like iron deficiency anemia, it may lead to reduced salivary secretion and low buffering capacity.…”
Section: Susceptible Hostmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…7,26,28,33,37,39,40 In this population, prenatal and perinatal malnutrition or undernourishment are the cause of enamel hypoplasia; oral hygiene is usually poor; exposure to fluorine is probably insufficient 12,39 and there is a greater preference for sugary foods. 36,41 Several diseases are associated with ECC, among them, malnutrition, 9,24,34,35,42 asthma, recurrent infections, chronic diseases, in addition to medication use. 9,30,40 Malnutrition may cause enamel hypoplasia, and just like iron deficiency anemia, it may lead to reduced salivary secretion and low buffering capacity.…”
Section: Susceptible Hostmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…ECC is more commonly found in children who live in poverty or in poor economic conditions, 7,11,[24][25][26][33][34][35][36][37] who belong to ethnical and racial minorities, 12,38 born to single Although the habit of dipping the pacifier in sugar is associated with early colonization by Streptococcus mutans in predentate infants, 49 a systematic review did not find any consistent correlation between the use of pacifiers and the development of ECC, regardless of the length of use of pacifiers and of the introduction of sweeteners or not. 50 Cariogenic role of human milk, cow s milk and milk-based formulas in infant feeding…”
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“…Mattila et al 44 encontraram maior possibilidade de filhos com ceo-d igual a zero quando as mães eram mais velhas, tinham maior escolaridade e ocupação profissional mais elevada. Diversas são as pesquisas que estabelecem uma forte associação entre experiência de cárie e indicadores socioeconômicos 39,[45][46][47][48][49][50][51] .…”
Section: Etiologia E Fatores De Risco Para O Desenvolvimento Da Doençunclassified
“…Constatou-se uma maior prevalência de cárie em grupos de baixa renda [13][14][15] , possivelmente pela influência de tipos de dieta alimentar 16,17 , pior nível de autocuidado e baixa procura de atendimento preventivo 2,18,19 , piores condições de higiene bucal 20 e dificuldade de acesso a serviços odontológicos para a população mais pobre 21 . Vários indicadores têm sido utilizados para medir o nível socioeconômico 2,17,[22][23][24][25][26] , no entanto, devido às limitações no uso exclusivo de cada um desses indicadores, Koslowski 27 e Meneghim et al 28 propuseram uma fórmula que considera vários fatores associados (renda, escolaridade, atividade profissional paterna, posse da habitação e núme-ro de habitantes por moradia), criando uma hierarquia de seis classes sociais.…”
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