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Rampant caries |
Routes of Transmission
1. The causative organism, mostly Strept. mutans may be transmitted vertically from mother/ caregiver to child through salivary contact. This is affected by the frequency and amount of exposure as well as levels of strept. mutans in the mouths of mother/caregiver.
2. Horizontal transmission (e.g. between other members of a family or children in daycare) also occurs.
The effects of early childhood caries (ECC) include:
- Higher risk of new carious lesions in both the primary and permanent dentitions
-Hospitalizations and emergency room visits
-Increased treatment costs
-Risk for delayed physical growth and development
-loss of school days and increased days with restricted activity
-Diminished ability to learn
-Diminished oral health related quality of life
Prevention of early childhood caries
1. Milk or water should constitute the majority of drinks given to young children
2. Serve sweet drinks only at meal time
3. Do not leave infants alone with any drink
4. Never use drinks on a dummy as a pacifier
5. Avoid the use of feeding bottle,and replace it with a spoon and cup
6. Do not give drinks at bedtime or during the night.
7. Brush their children’s teeth with a small pea sized amount of a low dose fluoride toothpaste .
References
3. Policy on Early
Childhood Caries (ECC): Classifications, Consequences, and Preventive
Strategies. A
collaborative effort of the American Academy of Pedodontics and the American
Academy of Pediatrics
4. Berkowitz RJ. Mutans streptococci:
Acquisition and transmission. Pediatr Dent 2006;28(2):106-9.
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