Dental caries prevalence in children with a diet free of refined sugar

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Abstract

A study of the caries and dental hygiene status of 73 children living in the Synanon community revealed a mean DMF-S score at 0.53 for the 5-10 year old group and 3.33 for the 11-17 year old group. In spite of poor oral hygiene, 53% of the children were caries-free and none of the children was missing permanent teeth. The children had consumed a diet free of refined carbohydrates for five years and had received optimal fluoride supplementation since birth or joining Synanon.

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Silverstein, S. J., Knapp, J. F., Kircos, L., & Edwards, H. (1983). Dental caries prevalence in children with a diet free of refined sugar. American Journal of Public Health, 73(10), 1196–1199. https://doi.org/10.2105/AJPH.73.10.1196

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