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Dental Caries

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Definition: Localized destruction of the tooth surface initiated by decalcification of the enamel followed by enzymatic lysis of organic structures and leading to cavity formation. If left unchecked, the cavity may penetrate the enamel and dentin and reach the pulp. The three most prominent theories used to explain the etiology of the disease are that acids produced by bacteria lead to decalcification; that micro-organisms destroy the enamel protein; or that keratolytic micro-organisms produce chelates that lead to decalcification.  /drug ther: consider also CARIOSTATIC AGENTS; /etiol: consider also CARIOGENIC AGENTS & DIET, CARIOGENIC; /epidemiol: consider also DMF INDEX; DF: DENT CARIES   
See Also Cariogenic Agents; Cariostatic Agents; Diet, Cariogenic; Root Caries; Tooth Demineralization
Examples Dental Fissures; Root Caries
Other names White Spots; Dental White Spots; Dental Decay; Caries, Dental; White Spot; Spots, White; Spot, White; White Spots, Dental; White Spot, Dental; Dental White Spot; Decay, Dental
 
SubstanceCAS Registry & nameCategoriesSource
Flynn Aird syndrome  0   *Cataract *Central Nervous System Diseases *Dental Caries *Hearing Loss, Sensorineural *Joint Diseases *Retinitis Pigmentosa *Skin Diseases. J Neurol Sci 2(2):161-82
Curly hair-acral keratoderma-caries syndrome  0   *Dental Caries *Keratosis *Nails, Malformed *Craniofacial Abnormalities Hair/abnormalities.
Hyposen  0   *Strontium *Benzyl Alcohol Dental Caries/prevention & control. Am J Dent 2007 Dec;20(6):390-3
ferric aluminum fluoride  95031-15-5   *Ferric Compounds *Fluorides *Aluminum Compounds Dental Caries/prevention & control Fluorides, Topical. Scand J Dent Res 1989;97(4):330

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