微笑!二胺氟化银(SDF)可以让它变得容易

A. Sultan
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龋齿仍然是最常见的儿童疾病,尽管世界各地的研究表明,5至12岁儿童的发病率和流行率有所下降。在全球范围内,不同国家的龋齿患病率从49%到83%不等。在印度,一项全面的全国健康调查(2004年)报告说,5岁儿童的龋齿患病率为51.9%,12岁儿童为53.8% .2根据《全球疾病负担》提交的报告,龋齿仍然是一个未解决的口腔健康问题,全世界有20多亿人遭受着这种本可预防的疾病的影响儿童龋齿未经治疗会对牙齿健康相关的生活质量产生不利影响,导致疼痛、脓肿和全身并发症,如发烧和淋巴结病
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Smile! Silver Diamine Fluoride (SDF) can make it easy
Introduction Dental caries remains the most common childhood disease, despite studies around the world showing a decline in the incidence and prevalence among 5and 12-year-olds. Globally, the prevalence of dental caries ranges from 49% to 83% across different countries. In India, a comprehensive National Health Survey (2004) reported caries prevalence is 51.9% in children at 5 -years of age and 53.8% in 12 years aged children.2 Based on the report submitted by the Global Burden of Disease, Dental Caries is still an unresolved oral health problem, having more than two billion people enduring the repercussions of this very much preventable condition worldwide.3 Untreated caries in children adversely impacts the dental health-associated quality of life, leading to pain, abscess, and systemic complications like fever and lymphadenopathy.4
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