Expert consensus on early childhood caries management

Author:

Zou Jing,Du Qin,Ge Lihong,Wang Jun,Wang Xiaojing,Li YuqingORCID,Song Guangtai,Zhao Wei,Chen Xu,Jiang Beizhan,Mei Yufeng,Huang Yang,Deng Shuli,Zhang Hongmei,Li Yanhong,Zhou Xuedong

Abstract

AbstractEarly childhood caries (ECC) is a significant chronic disease of childhood and a rising public health burden worldwide. ECC may cause a higher risk of new caries lesions in both primary and permanent dentition, affecting lifelong oral health. The occurrence of ECC has been closely related to the core microbiome change in the oral cavity, which may be influenced by diet habits, oral health management, fluoride use, and dental manipulations. So, it is essential to improve parental oral health and awareness of health care, to establish a dental home at the early stage of childhood, and make an individualized caries management plan. Dental interventions according to the minimally invasive concept should be carried out to treat dental caries. This expert consensus mainly discusses the etiology of ECC, caries-risk assessment of children, prevention and treatment plan of ECC, aiming to achieve lifelong oral health.

Funder

International Science and Technology Innovation Cooperation Projects of Science and Technology Office of Sichuan Province

National Natural Science Foundation of China

Publisher

Springer Science and Business Media LLC

Subject

General Dentistry

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