2021
DOI: 10.21203/rs.3.rs-620613/v1
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Salivary Cystatin S in Children With Early Childhood Caries in Comparison With Caries-free Children; Statistical Analysis and Machine Learning

Abstract: Background: Early childhood caries is the most common infectious disease in childhood, with a high prevalence in developing countries. Recognition of the factors affecting early childhood caries and its pathophysiology, allows better control of disease. Cystatin S as one of the salivary proteins, has an important role in pellicle formation, tooth re-mineralization and protection. The aim of the present study is to assess salivary cystatin S levels and demographic data in early childhood caries children in comp… Show more

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