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    In 2019, 1.15 billion (95% UI: 0.79–1.52 billion) incident cases of caries of deciduous teeth were identified. Globally, there were approximately 0.52 billion (95% UI: 0.41–0.63 billion) prevalent cases of caries of deciduous teeth, with an ASPR of 7672.90/100,000 (95% UI: 6113.14/100,000–9339.58/100,000).
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    Dr. Ilya Aleksandrovskiy

    M.D., MBA · 5 years of exp

    It's typically caused by poor brushing and flossing habits that allow plaque—a sticky film of bacteria—to build up on the teeth and harden. In advanced stages, periodontal disease can lead to sore, bleeding gums; painful chewing problems; and even tooth loss.
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    Our analysis of the evidence leads us to conclude that dental caries is an example of a NCD. Caries prevention should therefore be a part of the chronic disease management approach to tackle the general burden of NCDs, 45 with special emphasis on disadvantaged groups to reduce inequalities in oral health.
    Limited clinical evidence was found connecting several systemic diseases and dental caries. Inadequate data was found to suggest any modifications to current clinical practice or prevention guidelines.
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