Nutritional status and early childhood caries in children 0-3 years: Review of the literature

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Objective: To compile information relating nutritional status and early childhood caries in children aged 0 to 3 years. Materials and methods: Search was made of scientific articles from November 2020 to January 2021 in both Spanish and English in databases such as: Google Scholar, Scielo, Pubmed, D...

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Autores: Arévalo Illescas, Paola Lisseth, Cuenca León, Katherine, Vélez León, Eleonor, Villavicencio Coral, Bryan
Formato: artículo
Fecha de Publicación:2021
Institución:Sociedad Peruana de Odontopediatría
Repositorio:Odontología pediátrica
Lenguaje:español
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Enlace del recurso:http://www.op.spo.com.pe/index.php/odontologiapediatrica/article/view/161
Nivel de acceso:acceso abierto
Materia:Caries dental
Conducta alimentaria
Lactancia materna
Esmineralización
Sacarosa
Dental caries
Feeding behavior
Breast feeding
Demineralization
Sucrose
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Nutritional status and early childhood caries in children 0-3 years: Review of the literature
Estado nutricional y caries de infancia temprana en niños de 0 a 3 años: Revisión de la literatura
title Nutritional status and early childhood caries in children 0-3 years: Review of the literature
spellingShingle Nutritional status and early childhood caries in children 0-3 years: Review of the literature
Arévalo Illescas, Paola Lisseth
Caries dental
Conducta alimentaria
Lactancia materna
Esmineralización
Sacarosa
Dental caries
Feeding behavior
Breast feeding
Demineralization
Sucrose
title_short Nutritional status and early childhood caries in children 0-3 years: Review of the literature
title_full Nutritional status and early childhood caries in children 0-3 years: Review of the literature
title_fullStr Nutritional status and early childhood caries in children 0-3 years: Review of the literature
title_full_unstemmed Nutritional status and early childhood caries in children 0-3 years: Review of the literature
title_sort Nutritional status and early childhood caries in children 0-3 years: Review of the literature
dc.creator.none.fl_str_mv Arévalo Illescas, Paola Lisseth
Cuenca León, Katherine
Vélez León, Eleonor
Villavicencio Coral, Bryan
author Arévalo Illescas, Paola Lisseth
author_facet Arévalo Illescas, Paola Lisseth
Cuenca León, Katherine
Vélez León, Eleonor
Villavicencio Coral, Bryan
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Vélez León, Eleonor
Villavicencio Coral, Bryan
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dc.subject.none.fl_str_mv Caries dental
Conducta alimentaria
Lactancia materna
Esmineralización
Sacarosa
Dental caries
Feeding behavior
Breast feeding
Demineralization
Sucrose
topic Caries dental
Conducta alimentaria
Lactancia materna
Esmineralización
Sacarosa
Dental caries
Feeding behavior
Breast feeding
Demineralization
Sucrose
description Objective: To compile information relating nutritional status and early childhood caries in children aged 0 to 3 years. Materials and methods: Search was made of scientific articles from November 2020 to January 2021 in both Spanish and English in databases such as: Google Scholar, Scielo, Pubmed, Dialnet, Science Direct, with the use of the keywords: dental caries, eating behavior, breastfeeding, demineralization, sucrose. Including original articles and literature review articles. Excluding articles that did not pertain to the subject of nutrition and caries. Results: Early childhood caries begins shortly after tooth eruption and is most frequently transmitted vertically (from mother to child), with Streptococcus mutans, being the most cariogenic microorganism. It has been demonstrated in several studies that malnutrition is not related to early childhood caries, but excessive consumption of sugars, breastfeeding and frequent nighttime bottle-feeding are. For this reason, fluoride toothpastes (1000-1100 ppm of fluoride) should be used in infants between 0 and 3 years of age in order to eliminate bacterial plaque and the formation of dental caries. Conclusions: There is a close relationship between nutrition and dental caries in children 0-3 years of age, but the most important factor is the intervention of parents in the application of oral care in infants; it is important to know the sugar content of foods in order to prevent the development of early childhood caries.
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spelling Nutritional status and early childhood caries in children 0-3 years: Review of the literatureEstado nutricional y caries de infancia temprana en niños de 0 a 3 años: Revisión de la literaturaArévalo Illescas, Paola Lisseth Cuenca León, Katherine Vélez León, EleonorVillavicencio Coral, Bryan Caries dentalConducta alimentariaLactancia maternaEsmineralizaciónSacarosaDental cariesFeeding behaviorBreast feedingDemineralizationSucroseObjective: To compile information relating nutritional status and early childhood caries in children aged 0 to 3 years. Materials and methods: Search was made of scientific articles from November 2020 to January 2021 in both Spanish and English in databases such as: Google Scholar, Scielo, Pubmed, Dialnet, Science Direct, with the use of the keywords: dental caries, eating behavior, breastfeeding, demineralization, sucrose. Including original articles and literature review articles. Excluding articles that did not pertain to the subject of nutrition and caries. Results: Early childhood caries begins shortly after tooth eruption and is most frequently transmitted vertically (from mother to child), with Streptococcus mutans, being the most cariogenic microorganism. It has been demonstrated in several studies that malnutrition is not related to early childhood caries, but excessive consumption of sugars, breastfeeding and frequent nighttime bottle-feeding are. For this reason, fluoride toothpastes (1000-1100 ppm of fluoride) should be used in infants between 0 and 3 years of age in order to eliminate bacterial plaque and the formation of dental caries. Conclusions: There is a close relationship between nutrition and dental caries in children 0-3 years of age, but the most important factor is the intervention of parents in the application of oral care in infants; it is important to know the sugar content of foods in order to prevent the development of early childhood caries. Objetivo: Recopilar información relacionando el estado nutricional y la caries de infancia temprana en edades desde los 0 a 3 años. Materiales y métodos: Se realizó la búsqueda de artículos científicos desde el mes de noviembre 2020 hasta el mes de enero del 2021 tanto en español como en inglés en base de datos como: Google Scholar, Scielo, Pubmed, Dialnet, Science Direct, con el uso de las palabras clave: caries dental, conducta alimentaria, lactancia materna, desmineralización, sacarosa. Incluyendo artículos originales, y de revisión bibliográfica. Excluyendo artículos que no pertenecían al tema de nutrición y caries.  Resultados: La caries de infancia temprana comienza poco después de la erupción dental, se transmite con mayor frecuencia verticalmente (de la madre al niño), siendo el microorganismo más cariogénico el Streptococcus mutans. Se ha demostrado por varios estudios que la desnutrición no se relaciona con caries de primera infancia, pero si el consumo excesivo de azúcares, la lactancia materna y el biberón nocturno frecuente. Por esta razón, en los infantes entre 0 y 3 años de edad se debe utilizar pastas fluoradas (1000-1100 ppm de flúor) con el fin de eliminar placa bacteriana y la formación de caries dental.  Conclusiones: Existe una relación estrecha entre la nutrición y caries dental en niños de 0-3 años, pero el factor más importante es la intervención de los padres en aplicar los cuidados orales en infantes; es importante el conocimiento de los contenidos de azúcares en alimentos, con el fin de evitar la aparición de la caries de infancia temprana.Sociedad Peruana de Odontopediatría2021-07-22info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttp://www.op.spo.com.pe/index.php/odontologiapediatrica/article/view/16110.33738/spo.v20i1.161REVISTA ODONTOLOGÍA PEDIÁTRICA; Vol. 20 Núm. 1 (2021): Enero - Junio; 49-592709-47821814-487X10.33738/spo.v20i1reponame:Odontología pediátricainstname:Sociedad Peruana de Odontopediatríainstacron:SPOspahttp://www.op.spo.com.pe/index.php/odontologiapediatrica/article/view/161/144Derechos de autor 2021 Paola Lisseth Arévalo Illescas, Katherine Cuenca León, Eleonor Vélez León, Bryan Villavicencio Coralinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessoai:revistaodontologiapediatrica.com:article/1612021-07-23T04:24:04Z
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