Dental appointment no-shows: why do some parents fail to take their children to the dentist?

Caries is the single most common disease in childhood 1–4 . If caries develops early in life it is more likely that the individual will develop caries in the permanent teeth later in life 5 . Hence, caries has a lifelong impact on children’s oral health sta...

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Main Author: ULRIKA HALLBERG, ELISABETH CAMLING, INGEGERD ZICKERT, AGNETA ROBERTSON, & ULF BERGGREN
Format: Koleksi Audio Visual
Language: Bahasa Inggris
Published: IAPD and Blackwell 2008
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spelling oai:lib.umy.ac.id:941162021-06-16T13:12:44ZDental appointment no-shows: why do some parents fail to take their children to the dentist?ULRIKA HALLBERG, ELISABETH CAMLING, INGEGERD ZICKERT, AGNETA ROBERTSON, & ULF BERGGREN Caries is the single most common disease in childhood 1–4 . If caries develops early in life it is more likely that the individual will develop caries in the permanent teeth later in life 5 . Hence, caries has a lifelong impact on children’s oral health status. Caries can also affect a child’s growth in terms of lower weight and height due to difficulties in eating 5 . Many children living in multicultural, low socioeconomic areas of Sweden show poor oral health. Several studies have demonstrated that immigrant children and children in socially deprived communities have significantly more caries than the average child 7–9 . Children from low-income families also have lower compliance with treatment 10 .IAPD and Blackwell2008Koleksi Audio Visual Bahasa Inggrishttp://oaipmh-jogjalib.umy.ac.idkatalog.php?opo=lihatDetilKatalog&id=94116
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ULRIKA HALLBERG, ELISABETH CAMLING, INGEGERD ZICKERT, AGNETA ROBERTSON, & ULF BERGGREN
Dental appointment no-shows: why do some parents fail to take their children to the dentist?
description Caries is the single most common disease in childhood 1–4 . If caries develops early in life it is more likely that the individual will develop caries in the permanent teeth later in life 5 . Hence, caries has a lifelong impact on children’s oral health status. Caries can also affect a child’s growth in terms of lower weight and height due to difficulties in eating 5 . Many children living in multicultural, low socioeconomic areas of Sweden show poor oral health. Several studies have demonstrated that immigrant children and children in socially deprived communities have significantly more caries than the average child 7–9 . Children from low-income families also have lower compliance with treatment 10 .
format Koleksi Audio Visual
author ULRIKA HALLBERG, ELISABETH CAMLING, INGEGERD ZICKERT, AGNETA ROBERTSON, & ULF BERGGREN
author_sort ULRIKA HALLBERG, ELISABETH CAMLING, INGEGERD ZICKERT, AGNETA ROBERTSON, & ULF BERGGREN
title Dental appointment no-shows: why do some parents fail to take their children to the dentist?
title_short Dental appointment no-shows: why do some parents fail to take their children to the dentist?
title_full Dental appointment no-shows: why do some parents fail to take their children to the dentist?
title_fullStr Dental appointment no-shows: why do some parents fail to take their children to the dentist?
title_full_unstemmed Dental appointment no-shows: why do some parents fail to take their children to the dentist?
title_sort dental appointment no-shows: why do some parents fail to take their children to the dentist?
publisher IAPD and Blackwell
publishDate 2008
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