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Clinical outcomes for Severe Early Childhood Caries
Jeffrey M. Karp
, Robert J. Berkowitz
Developmental and Surgical Sciences
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Severe Early childhood Caries (S-ECC)
100%
Clinical Outcomes
100%
Mutans Streptococci
37%
Feeding Behavior
25%
Health Problems
25%
Counseling
25%
Dental Surgery
25%
Preschool children
12%
Infectious Diseases
12%
Treatment Strategy
12%
Toddlers
12%
Standard of Care
12%
Povidone-iodine (PVP-I)
12%
Sedation Anesthesia
12%
Public Healthcare
12%
General Anesthesia
12%
Oral Hygiene Practices
12%
Intraoperative Use
12%
Non-pathogenic
12%
Minimal Impact
12%
Streptococcal Infection
12%
Community Norms
12%
Dental Practitioners
12%
Pediatric Care
12%
Dentition
12%
Salivary mutans Streptococci
12%
Surgery Alone
12%
Topical Antimicrobials
12%
Carious Teeth
12%
Topical Fluoride
12%
Medicine and Dentistry
Early Childhood Caries
100%
Streptococcus mutans
37%
Health Care
25%
Smear Layer
25%
Oral
25%
Pediatrics
12%
Infection
12%
Public Health
12%
Antiinfective Agent
12%
Povidone Iodine
12%
Dental Caries
12%
Counseling
12%
Streptococcus Infection
12%
Dentition
12%
Oral Hygiene
12%
Fluoride Varnish
12%
General Anesthesia
12%
Antimicrobial Agent
12%
Diseases
12%