Abstract

06Apr 2018 CONDITION OF FIRST PERMANENT MOLARS AND LEVEL OF CARIOGENIC BACTERIA IN CHILDREN. Hazim Mohamed Rizk. Lecturer in Public health, Pediatric dentistry & Orthodontics department, Al Rass College of dentistry, Qassim University.

Highlights

  • No statistically significant difference revealed by chi-square test between carious first permanent molars and Ph

  • Statistical significant difference was found between carious first permanent molars and saliva buffer capacity

  • Were high, this result gives an indication that there is higher risk for those children to develop more caries in their permanent teeth in the future

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Summary

The first permanent molars are extremely influential dental

Received: 07 February 2018 Final Accepted: 09 March 2018 Published: April 2018 structures in maxillofacial growth and development, and in the oral health status. Aim: was to assess the Prevalence of First Permanent Molar Caries Among 7-year old Children in Al-Qassim Province and its possible. Correlation with the different levels of cariogenic bacteria. Subjects & Methods: a cross sectional analytical study design. With a total of 243 children aged 7 year old selected from different schools randomly. Clinical examination of children was conducted to assess dental caries, and saliva was collected to assess S. mutans(SM) levels, lactobacilli (LB), salivary flow, and buffering capacity of saliva

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