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    Tooth decay detection using a fiber optic sensor by Eberto Benjumea-Mendoza, Leonardo Díaz, César Torres

    “…Introduction: tooth decay has become one of the most prevalent diseases worldwide, but ironically it is one of the most neglected. …”
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    Tooth Decay in Alcohol Abusers Compared to Alcohol and Drug Abusers by Ananda P. Dasanayake, Saman Warnakulasuriya, Colin K. Harris, Derek J. Cooper, Timothy J. Peters, Stanley Gelbier

    Published in International Journal of Dentistry (2010-01-01)
    “…We conclude that the risk of tooth decay among “alcohol only” abusers is significantly lower compared to “alcohol and drug” abusers.…”
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    Everybody Brush! Consumer Satisfaction with a Tooth Decay Prevention Program by Joana Cunha-Cruz, Colleen E. Huebner, Sharity Ludwig, Jeanne Dysert, Melissa Mitchell, Gary Allen, R. Mike Shirtcliff, JoAnna M. Scott, Peter Milgrom

    Published in Frontiers in Public Health (2017-09-01)
    “…IntroductionTwice-daily caregiver-supervised toothbrushing with fluoridated toothpaste is an effective and widely recommended strategy to prevent tooth decay in children. Qualitative research suggests that low-income caregivers know the recommendation but would benefit from toothbrushing supplies and advice about how to introduce this health behavior especially as the child becomes older and asserts autonomy to do it “myself.” …”
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    Carotid Sheath Abscess Caused by a Tooth Decay Infection on the Opposite Side by F. Ruya Tuncturk, Lokman Uzun, M. Tayyar Kalcioglu, Oguz Kadir Egilmez, Emine Timurlenk, Muferet Erguven

    Published in Case Reports in Otolaryngology (2015-01-01)
    “…It was interesting that the only origin of the left carotid sheath abscess was right inferior first molar tooth decay. Right neck spaces were all clean. Patient had no immunosupression and also there were no congenital masses such as branchial cleft cysts, foreign bodies, or masses suspicious for malignancies in cervical ultrasound and MRI. …”
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    Tooth decay prevention and neurodevelopmental disorder risk following childhood fluoride exposure by David A. Geier, Mark R. Geier

    Published in BMC Pediatrics (2025-04-01)
    “…Abstract Background The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) reports that water fluoridation is among the ten greatest public health achievements of the 20th Century. Tooth decay (TD) prevention and neurodevelopmental disorder (ND) risk were assessed in relation to childhood water fluoridation exposure. …”
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    Genetic variants in pachyonychia congenita-associated keratins increase susceptibility to tooth decay. by Olivier Duverger, Jenna C Carlson, Chelsea M Karacz, Mary E Schwartz, Michael A Cross, Mary L Marazita, John R Shaffer, Maria I Morasso

    Published in PLoS Genetics (2018-01-01)
    “…These results identify a new set of keratins involved in tooth enamel formation, distinguish novel susceptibility loci for tooth decay and reveal additional clinical features of pachyonychia congenita.…”
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    Evaluation of the Effectiveness of Azadirachta Indica Leaves Against Tooth Decay Microbes in Kirkuk City by Shaymaa Hameed

    Published in Wasit Journal for Pure Sciences (2024-06-01)
    “… 100 samples were collected from people suffering from tooth decay attending dental clinics in Kirkuk City. …”
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