Thesis: ACKNOWLEDGMENTS
This work was supportedby unrestricted donations to University of California San Francisco Foundation and the University of Washington Foundation by Advantage Silver Dental Arrest, LLC and Elevate Oral Care, LLC. ITHS Translational Research Unit is supported by grants UL1 TR002319, KL2 TR002317, and TL1 TR002318 from the NIH National Center for Advancing Translational Sciences through the Clinical and Translational Science Awards Program (CTSA). The authors acknowledge t
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Objectives
To conduct an assessment of time-dependent covariates related to dental caries of the permanent dentition among a low socioeconomic status, understudied cohort of children, incorporating time-dependent covariates through the application of extended Cox proportional hazards modeling.
Methods
This study modeled the time to first cavitated dental caries in permanent teeth among school-aged children and assessed factors associated with this event. A cohort of 98 low socioeconom
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The Local Dental Network (LDN) Chairs, who provide clinical leadership throughout England, have stated that they fully support the recently published position statements by the UK Chief Medical Officers1 around the potential for water fluoridation to address entrenched oral health inequality.
Within the LDNs, clinicians working with patients see at first hand the levels of disease, misery, trauma and obvious health inequality.
Where dentists work across fluoridated and
(This article belongs to the Special Issue Fluoride Metabolism and the Effects of Fluoride on Metabolic Pathways and Diseases)
Abstract
Epidemiological studies use biomarkers of fluoride exposure in pregnant women as surrogate measures of fetal fluoride exposure; however, there is little understanding of how pregnancy affects fluoride metabolism and its biomarkers. This narrative review summarizes the changes of pregnancy that have the potential to impact fluoride’s absorpt
*Aided by a grant from the Children's Dental Research Sociey, Inc.
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