Abstract

Diet and caries-associated bacteria in severe early childhood caries. Palmer CA, Kent R Jr, Loo CY, Hughes CV, Stutius E, Pradhan N, et al. J Dent Res 2010;89(11):1224-9. Anne L. Hague, PhD, MS, RD, LD, RDH, CLT Can dietary factors that focus on frequency of foods, categorized by putative cariogenicity, be used to differentiate between children with and without severe early childhood caries (S-ECC)? Are dietary factors/habits associated with the detection of caries-associated bacteria? US Public Health Service grants from the National Institute of Dental and Craniofacial Research, National Institutes of Health, Faculty PhD grant from Umeả University, Sweden, and an intern fellowship from Tufts School of Dental Medicine Prospective case series Level 3: Other evidence Not applicable

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