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Centers for Disease Control (U.S.). Dental Disease Prevention Activity, ed. Baby bottle tooth decay (BBTD): Selected educational resources. [Atlanta, Ga.]: Dental Disease Prevention Activity, Centers for Disease Control, 1987.

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B, Silverstein Virginia, and Nunn Laura Silverstein, eds. Tooth decay and cavities. New York: Franklin Watts, 1999.

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Why do I brush my teeth? Mankato, Minn: QEB Pub., 2010.

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Ford, T. R. Pitt. The restoration of teeth. Oxford: Blackwell Scientific, 1985.

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The restoration of teeth. Oxford: Blackwell Scientific, 1985.

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Ford, T. R. Pitt. The Restoration of teeth. Oxford: Blackwell Scientific Publications, 1985.

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Ford, T. R. Pitt. The restoration of teeth. 2nd ed. Oxford: Blackwell Scientific, 1992.

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National Institute of Dental and Craniofacial Research (U.S.). Seal out tooth decay: A booklet for parents. Bethesda, MD: U.S. Dept. of Health and Human Services, National Institutes of Health, National Institute of Dental and Craniofacial Research, 2006.

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Seal out tooth decay: A booklet for parents. Bethesda, MD: U.S. Dept. of Health and Human Services, National Institutes of Health, National Institute of Dental and Craniofacial Research, 2006.

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Isaac Asimov. Why do we need to brush our teeth? Milwaukee: G. Stevens Pub., 1993.

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Mittelman, Jerome S. Healthy teeth for kids: A preventive program: from pre-birth through the teens. New York, NY: Twin Streams, 2001.

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T, Hansen Richard, ed. The key to ultimate health: Researchers worldwide are concluding that a vital key to wellness have been overlooked--and it's right under your nose! Fullerton, CA: Advanced Health Research Pub., 1998.

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Brown, Ellen Hodgson. The key to ultimate health: Researchers worldwide are concluding that a vital key to wellness have been overlooked--and it's right under your nose! 2nd ed. Fullerton, CA: Advanced Health Research Pub., 2000.

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Yamaga, Reiichi. "Hanashi" ni naranai Nihonjin: Ajia no chie ga karada o mamoru. Tōkyō: Shūeisha, 2000.

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Landau, Elaine. Cavities and toothaches. New York: Marshall Cavendish Benchmark, 2008.

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Yueying, Kuang, ed. Ya chi jie de gu shi. Xianggang: Xiao shu miao jiao yu chu ban she you xian gong si, 2011.

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translator, Wang Congbing, ed. Ya chi da jie de xin xian shi. Beijing: Beijing ke xue ji shu chu ban she, 2017.

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Jiayi Shi ya yi shi gong hui, ed. Zhong jie ya zhou bing: Ya qian shi shua ya fa : mai xiang bu yong ba ya, bu bi mo ya, bu qie chu ya yin de mu biao. Taibei Shi: Yuan shui wen hua, 2016.

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ill, Björkman Steve, ed. Make way for tooth decay. New York: Scholastic, 1999.

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ill, Harris Andrew 1977, ed. Your Body Battles a Cavity. Minneapolis: Millbrook Press, 2009.

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International Workshop: Carbohydrates in Infant Nutrition and Dental Health (1994 Darmstadt, Germany). Carbohydrates in infant nutrition and dental health: Maritim Rhein-Main-Hotel, Darmstadt, November 17-18, 1994 : International Workshop. Edited by Curzon M. E. J. München: Urban and Vogel, 1995.

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Imanishi, Takahiro. Yi ding yao zhan sheng zhu ya. Xianggang: Ming hua chu ban gong si, 1989.

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H, Berg Joel, and Slayton Rebecca L, eds. Early childhood oral health. Ames, Iowa: Wiley-Blackwell, 2009.

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S, Duggal Monty, ed. Restorative techniques in paediatric dentistry: An illustrated guide to the restoration of carious primary teeth. 2nd ed. London: Martin Dunitz, 2002.

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Kidd, Edwina, and Ole Fejerskov. Essentials of Dental Caries. Oxford University Press, 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780198738268.001.0001.

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Dental caries (tooth decay) is one of the most highly prevalent disease around the world affecting a significant proportion of the population. Dental caries may take place on any tooth surface in the oral cavity where dental plaque is allowed to develop over a period of time. Understanding its causes and progression allows the dental team to prevent and manage it so that patients can maintain healthy teeth for life. The fourth edition of Essentials of Dental Caries provides readers with an up-to-date, clinically relevant guide to dental caries. Written in an accessible style, the authors explain the biological and socioeconomic background of lesion development and progress. Current methods of clinical diagnosis and evidence based management are outlined in clearly laid out and highly illustrated chapters. This book is essential reading for students and practitioners of dentistry, dental therapy, dental hygiene, and oral health educators.
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Cancele las caries dentales. [Bethesdam MD] (32 Center Dr., Bethesda 20892-2290): National Institutes of Health, National Institute of Dental Research, 1998.

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D, Bader James, United States. Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality., and Research Triangle Institute-University of North Carolina Evidence-based Practice Center., eds. Diagnosis and management of dental caries. Rockville, Md: U.S. Dept. of Health and Human Services, Public Health Service, Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality, 2001.

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National Institutes of Health (U.S.), ed. Seal out dental decay. [Washington, D.C.]: U.S. Dept. of Health and Human Services, Public Health Service, National Institutes of Health, 2000.

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M, Driessens Ferdinand C., and Wöltgens Jozef Hubertus Maria, eds. Tooth development and caries. Boca Raton, Fla: CRC Press, 1986.

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K, Stookey George, and Indiana University. School of Dentistry., eds. Early detection of dental caries: Proceedings of the 1st annual Indiana Conference. Indianapolis, IN: Indiana University School of Dentistry, 1996.

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K, Stookey George, and Indiana University. School of Dentistry. Indiana Conference, eds. Early detection of dental caries II: Proceedings of the 4th Annual Indiana Conference, Indianapolis, Indiana. [Indianapolis, IN]: Indiana University School of Dentistry, 2000.

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(Illustrator), John D. Valerio, and Jordana H. Geist (Editor), eds. Look Mom...No Cavities! / How To Raise A Cavity-Free Child. PDC Press, Inc., 1998.

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Washington (State). Medical Assistance Administration. and Washington (State). Dept. of Social and Health Services., eds. Baby bottle tooth decay. [Olympia, WA]: Washington State Dept. of Social and Health Services, Medical Assistance Administration, 1998.

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Restorative techniques in paediatric dentistry: An illustrated guide to the restoration of extensively carious primary teeth. London: M. Dunitz, 1995.

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S, Duggal Monty, ed. Restorative techniques in paediatric dentistry: An illustrated guide to the restoration of extensively carious primary teeth. London: M. Dunitz, 1995.

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La carie dentaire et son traitement. Québec: [s.n.], 1985.

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Royston, Angela. Tooth Decay. Heinemann, 2004.

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Katz, Bobbi. Hello Reader: Make Your Way For Tooth Decay. Cartwheel, 2002.

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Wallace, James Sim. The Cause And Prevention Of Decay In Teeth: An Investigation Into The Causes Of The Prevalence Of Dental Caries. Franklin Classics, 2018.

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Leber, Theodor, and J. B. Rottenstein. Dental Caries And Its Causes: An Investigation Into The Influence Of Fungi In The Destruction Of The Teeth (1878). Kessinger Publishing, LLC, 2008.

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Graham, Embery, and Rølla Gunnar, eds. Clinical and biological aspects of dentifrices. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 1992.

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I Have a Cavity. Children's Press, 2015.

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Fancourt, Daisy. Fact file 2: Dentistry. Oxford University Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780198792079.003.0015.

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Dentistry involves the study, diagnosis, prevention, and/or treatment of diseases, disorders, and conditions of the oral cavity, including the teeth, gums, and tissues. Dentistry is thought to be one of the first areas of specialization to emerge from medicine, with evidence of drilled teeth dating back 9,000 years. The most common conditions treated within dentistry involve tooth decay (dental caries) and gum disease (periodontal disease), with common dental procedures including x-rays, restorative treatments (such as fillings, crowns, and bridges), prosthetics (dentures), orthodontics (such as teeth braces), tooth extraction and endodontic (root canal) therapy. Dentistry also involves public health work such as the encouragement of oral disease prevention through dental hygiene and check-ups....
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Jacquet, Gabrielle, and Lawrence Page. Odontogenic Infections. Oxford University Press, 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/med/9780199976805.003.0013.

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Odontogenic infections often arise from dental caries (usually the mandibular teeth) or from dental extraction. Acute necrotizing ulcerative gingivitis (ANUG) is more common in immunocompromised patients. These infections may spread into the parapharyngeal and retropharyngeal spaces, involving the airway and mediastinum. Airway management is critical as odontogenic infections can compromise airways via mass effect. Complications include the following: abscess, facial or orbital cellulitis/abscess, intracranial invasion, Ludwig’s angina, Lemierre syndrome, carotid artery erosion, descending necrotizing mediastinitis, airway compromise, hematogenous dissemination to distant organs, intraoral or dentocutaneous fistula formation, and cardiovascular disease. Antibiotics are not a substitute for definitive airway management. In addition, many cases of odontogenic infection will require surgical drainage, either at the bedside in the emergency department or in the operating room. Prior to this, consider using a nerve block to obtain anesthesia to the affected area of the face. Patients with necrotizing infections need emergent surgery with wide local debridement.
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