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. 1988 Jun;34:1341–1347.

Dental Caries

Ralph C Burgess
PMCID: PMC2219115  PMID: 21253193

Abstract

Dental caries is one of the most prevalent diseases afflicting mankind. It reached a peak in the 1950s but has been declining drastically in recent years in children and young adults. This article describes the three contributing factors in dental caries: microbial plaque, tooth susceptibility, and diet, and discusses practical preventive measures which help to reduce caries incidence. Some of these, such as vaccines and antimicrobial varnishes, are still in the research stages, while others, such as sucrose substitutes, low-calorie sweeteners, and limitation of frequency of sugar snacks are well established and can be promoted by family physicians.

Keywords: dental caries, sugar substitutes, preventive dentistry

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