Early Childhood Oral Health

Early Childhood Oral Health

Berg, Joel H. (University of Washington, Seattle, WA, USA); Slayton, Rebecca L. (University of Washington, Seattle, WA, USA)

John Wiley & Sons Inc

10/2015

344

Dura

Inglês

9781118792100

15 a 20 dias

Dental caries has been called a silent epidemic and is the most prevalent chronic disease affecting children. Though much has been written on the science and practice of managing this disease, publications are diverse in their loci, preventing easy access to the reader.
Acknowledgments ix Notes on contributors x Introduction: Why this book? 1 Joel H. Berg Early childhood caries: Definition and epidemiology 15 Burton L. Edelstein, Courtney H. Chinn, Robert J. Laughlin and Christie L. Custodio ]Lumsden Early childhood caries disease prevention and management 47 Man Wai Ng and Zameera Fida Managing caries: Obtaining arrest 67 Kevin J. Donly Use of fluoride 104 Norman Tinanoff The dental home 120 Arthur J. Nowak and Paul S. Casamassimo Examination of infants and toddlers 134 Adriana Segura Children with intellectual and developmental disabilities 153 Jessica De Bord Anticipatory guidance 169 Arthur J. Nowak and Paul S. Casamassimo Caries risk assessment: Rationale, uses, tools, and state of development 193 James J. Crall, Rocio B. Quinonez and Andrea F. Zandona Family oral health education 221 Tegwyn H. Brickhouse Community programs and oral health 245 Jessica Y. Lee Interprofessional education and practice 258 Melinda B. Clark, Mayumi Willgerodt and Rocio B. Quinonez Building an infant ] and toddler ]friendly practice, 272 David K. Curtis Policy issues in the Affordable Care Act concerning pediatric oral health insurance coverage 302 C. Scott Litch Future directions 317 Rebecca L. Slayton Index 329
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