Examples of using Caries in English and their translations into Malay
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it may be possible to arrest caries with fluoride and remineralize the tooth surface.
These changes, make the teeth more susceptible to decay and cavities(caries) and make tooth loss more likely.
This is an update of the Cochrane review of fluoride mouthrinses for preventing dental caries in children and adolescents that was first published in 2003.
Although the term"cementum caries" may be used to describe the decay on roots of teeth, very rarely does caries affect the cementum alone.
The tooth is more vulnerable to dental caries when food is left on teeth after every meal or snack.
Roots have a very thin layer of cementum over a large layer of dentin, and thus most caries affecting cementum also affects dentin.
Dental caries is a major public health problem in most industrialised countries, affecting 60% to 90% of school children.
can cause caries.
As the amount of bacterial plaque increases, the tooth is more vulnerable to dental caries when carbohydrates in the food are left on teeth after every meal or snack.
sand feeling in the eyes, and increased risk of infections such as caries and conjunctivitis.
Studies show that dental caries is still a major health problem in most industrialized countries affecting 60- 90% of school children
Dental caries(caries is Latin for"rottenness"[1]), also known as tooth decay,
shiny suggests dental caries were once present
shiny suggests dental caries were once present
This review updates the first Cochrane review of fluoride varnishes for preventing dental caries in children and adolescents,
Dental caries remains a major public health problem in most industrialised countries, affecting 60% to 90% of schoolchildren and the vast majority of adults.
Dental caries is still a significant public health problem in a large number of high income countries, affecting 60-90% of school children
disorders affecting teeth that may leave an individual at a greater risk for caries.
disorders affecting teeth which may leave an individual at a greater risk for caries.
mutans Y Porphyromonas gingivalis, two of the bacterial species that are most responsible for caries.