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Tropical Dental Journal - N° 189 - March 2025

N° 189


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Algeriaphoto_auteurDental enamel defects during celiac disease: A case-control study of recruitment of children and adolescents from the west of Algeria

S. Benaouf, K. Bouziane-Nedjadi, M. Touhami, F. Bouzouina, C.F. Tabeti-Bentahar - Algeria
Published in French in Tropical Dental Journal N° 189 - Volume 48 - Mars 2025 - 13-20   Article Open access  


Abstract

Introduction: Celiac Disease (CD) is an inflammatory enteropathy that can have both typical digestive and extra-digestive manifestations. The oral manifestations of CD are part of the extra-digestive signs of the disease and may in themselves be the first signs of the disease. The aim of our study was to investigate the occurrence and distribution of oral manifestations of CD in our population of celiac patients.
Patients and methods: This is a prospective comparative epidemiological study carried out in the Department of Oral Pathology and Surgery over a period from June 2014 to December 2018 on a sample of 108 celiac patients compared with a group of 118 non-celiac individuals consisting of first-degree relatives of these coeliac patients.
Results and discussion: In ...

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couv_rapportPrevention and treatment of dental caries with mercury-free products and minimal intervention

This WHO oral health briefing note series focuses on prevention and treatment of dental caries (tooth decay) with mercury-free products and minimal interventions.

Dental caries is a major public health problem globally as the disease affects all age groups, with an onset in early childhood and continued increase over the life course. Read the report



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Plombage dentaire - Des soignants sensibilisés aux effets nocifs du mercure

7/21/2023 - Les dépêches de Brazzaville - Congo

Les dentistes congolais continuent de recourir au mercure pour boucher les dents affectées par la carie, en dépit de la toxicité du métal liquide. En vue de réduire ce problème de santé publique, les soignants des établissements sanitaires de Brazzaville ont été édifiés, le 20 juillet, sur les risques, notamment chez les enfants de 15 ans, les femmes enceintes et allaitantes.

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OMS - (March 15th, 2022)

. Oral diseases, while largely preventable, pose a major health burden for many countries and affect people throughout their lifetime, causing pain, discomfort, disfigurement and even death.
. It is estimated that oral diseases affect nearly 3.5 billion people.
. Untreated dental caries (tooth decay) in permanent teeth is the most common health condition according to the Global Burden of Disease 2019.
. Treatment for oral health conditions is expensive and usually not part of universal health coverage (UHC).
. Most low- and middle-income countries are unable to provide services to prevent and treat oral health conditions..
. Oral diseases are caused by a range of modifiable risk factors, including sugar consumption, tobacco use, alcohol use and poor hygiene, and their underlying social and commercial determinants.

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