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EARLY CHILDHOOD CARIES

Early Childhood Caries (ECC) refers to decay, missing, or filled primary teeth surfaces in children aged birth to 71 months, primarily caused by microbial interaction with sugars.

About EARLY CHILDHOOD CARIES

Early Childhood Caries (ECC) refers to tooth decay, missing, or filled tooth surfaces in children aged birth to 71 months. It’s a prevalent oral health issue, often linked to sugar-microorganism interaction. ECC can result from poor dietary practices like frequent sugar exposure, snacking, and improper oral hygiene. Preventive measures include regular brushing with fluoride toothpaste, mouth cleansing, and dietary modifications to reduce sugar intake.

What age group does ECC affect?

  • ECC primarily affects children aged birth to 71 months, during the developmental stages of primary teeth.

How can ECC be prevented?

  • Prevention measures include regular brushing with fluoride toothpaste, frequent mouth cleansing, and modifying dietary habits to reduce sugar intake.

What are the risk factors for ECC?

  • Frequent exposure to sugar, snacking, consumption of sweetened drinks, and poor oral hygiene practices increase the risk of ECC.

What causes ECC?

  • ECC is mainly attributed to microorganism interaction with sugar on tooth surfaces, exacerbated by poor dietary practices and inadequate oral hygiene.

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