Breastfeeding for oral health in preschool children

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This is the protocol for a review and there is no abstract. The objectives are as follows: Primary: To compare the rates of dental caries in children who were bottle fed as infants to children who were breastfed up to six months, between 6 and 12 months, or longer Secondary: To compare the rates of dental caries in children who were: demand breastfed, non-demand breastfed To compare the rates of dental caries in children who were: breastfed via direct nursing, breastfed via a bottle, bottle fed with infant formula To compare the rates of dental caries in children who were: exclusively breastfed, partially breastfed, exclusively bottle fed with infant formula To compare the rates of dental caries in children who were: breastfed during day and night time, breastfed during the day only This review examines the hypotheses that breastfed children would have lower rates of dental caries than bottle fed infants.

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Arora, A., Foster, J. P., Gillies, D., Moxey, A. J., Moody, G., & Curtis, B. (2013, March 28). Breastfeeding for oral health in preschool children. Cochrane Database of Systematic Reviews. John Wiley and Sons Ltd. https://doi.org/10.1002/14651858.CD010416

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