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Subtypes of early childhood caries predict future caries experience.

Alexander GormleySimown HowarthMiguel Angel Simancas-PallaresPernilla Lif HolgersonAnders EsbergPoojan ShresthaKimon DivarisIngegerd Johansson
Published in: Community dentistry and oral epidemiology (2022)
ECC subtypes assigned at a baseline visit are associated with differences in subsequent caries experience in both primary and permanent teeth. This suggests that the development and future validation of an ECC classification can be used in addition to current prediction tools to help identify children at high risk of developing new caries lesions throughout childhood and adolescence.
Keyphrases
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