Do adolescents who are night owls have a higher risk of dental caries? - a case-control study.
A-M LundgrenK ÖhrnBirgitta JönssonPublished in: International journal of dental hygiene (2015)
Adolescents who belonged to the evening circadian rhythm group brushed their teeth more seldom, ate breakfast less regularly and had a higher risk of caries than morning types. A patient's circadian rhythm should be considered when planning oral health education for adolescents with a high risk of caries.