Variation in assessing the need for change of snacking habits in schoolchildren’s oral health counselling

Schoolchildren’s dietary behaviour, as related to oral health and practices of oral health counselling, requires special attention. Despite a decreasing trend, schoolchildren’s dental caries has not been eradicated 1 . Dietary factors have been found to influ...

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Main Author: KIRSTI KASILA
Format: Koleksi Audio Visual
Language: Bahasa Inggris
Published: IAPD and Blackwell 2008
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spelling umylibrary-941262019-06-14T19:25:24ZVariation in assessing the need for change of snacking habits in schoolchildren’s oral health counsellingKIRSTI KASILA Schoolchildren’s dietary behaviour, as related to oral health and practices of oral health counselling, requires special attention. Despite a decreasing trend, schoolchildren’s dental caries has not been eradicated 1 . Dietary factors have been found to influence schoolchildren’s oral health. There is convincing evidence for an association of the frequency and amount of sugar intake and dental caries 2,3 . According to a recent report, the consumption of soft drinks has increased in the past few decades. Currently, about 30% of schoolchildren consume them daily in the many countries studied.IAPD and Blackwell2008Koleksi Audio Visual Bahasa Inggrishttp://library.umy.ac.id/katalog.php?opo=lihatDetilKatalog&id=94126
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Variation in assessing the need for change of snacking habits in schoolchildren’s oral health counselling
description Schoolchildren’s dietary behaviour, as related to oral health and practices of oral health counselling, requires special attention. Despite a decreasing trend, schoolchildren’s dental caries has not been eradicated 1 . Dietary factors have been found to influence schoolchildren’s oral health. There is convincing evidence for an association of the frequency and amount of sugar intake and dental caries 2,3 . According to a recent report, the consumption of soft drinks has increased in the past few decades. Currently, about 30% of schoolchildren consume them daily in the many countries studied.
format Koleksi Audio Visual
author KIRSTI KASILA
author_sort KIRSTI KASILA
title Variation in assessing the need for change of snacking habits in schoolchildren’s oral health counselling
title_short Variation in assessing the need for change of snacking habits in schoolchildren’s oral health counselling
title_full Variation in assessing the need for change of snacking habits in schoolchildren’s oral health counselling
title_fullStr Variation in assessing the need for change of snacking habits in schoolchildren’s oral health counselling
title_full_unstemmed Variation in assessing the need for change of snacking habits in schoolchildren’s oral health counselling
title_sort variation in assessing the need for change of snacking habits in schoolchildren’s oral health counselling
publisher IAPD and Blackwell
publishDate 2008
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