Children whose mothers had insufficient levels of vitamin D in pregnancy were more likely to have tooth decay by age 6 years, ...
Children born to mothers with vitamin D insufficiency or deficiency had higher odds of developing ECC, although some ...
A new article published in the Journal of Dental Research explores the development of an integrated data-cleaning and subtype ...
A new article published in the Journal of Dental Research explores the development an integrated data-cleaning and subtype ...
Zhejiang University School of Medicine investigators reported that higher maternal plasma 25-hydroxyvitamin D levels across pregnancy aligned with lower odds of early childhood caries in children.
Dental caries is the most prevalent chronic disease affecting children globally, posing significant challenges to their ...
Low vitamin D in pregnancy may raise the risk of childhood cavities, new research suggests. Find out more about this study.
Lower levels of maternal vitamin D during pregnancy were associated with increased odds of early childhood caries in babies ...
A new article published in the Journal of Dental Research explores the development an integrated data-cleaning and subtype discovery pipeline using unsupervised machine learning for comprehensive ...
With growing numbers of children in the UK living in poverty, this guest blog looks at how welfare reforms may affect child health. The authors describe the findings of a review into children's dental ...
Dental caries (decay) remains the most common chronic disease in the U.S. and globally, despite decades of research and proven preventive strategies. In South Dakota, 60–65% of adults and over ...