PMID: 11314357Apr 21, 2001Paper

Oral conditions in children from birth to 5 years: the findings of a children's dental program

The Journal of Clinical Pediatric Dentistry
S Bezerra, I Costa

Abstract

The study aimed to assess oral conditions other than caries and gingival inflammation present in the mouth of children from birth to 5 years old attending a Community Dental Program. Data were collected through the examination of all dental records, who attended the clinic from November 1997 until November 1999. A total of 1042 records were examined. The results showed that 97.7% of the patients had no lesions present in the mouth during the visits to the clinic, while 2.3% who presented did have lesions. The conditions most frequently found were: Bohn's nodules, candidiasis and benign migratory glossitis.

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Mar 8, 2003·Dermatologic Clinics·Patricia M Witman, Roy S Rogers
Nov 30, 2004·Dental Clinics of North America·Andres Pinto
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