ISSN: 0975-8798, 0976-156X
Department of Orthodontics, St. George's Hospital, London, United Kingdom
Mini Review
Audit on Recall Intervals of High Risk Children at Billings Hurst Dental Practice
Author(s): Suhavibir Singh*
Caries is an established, chronic disease present in childhood in both deciduous and permeant dentition. Recently
released statistics from Public Health England, noted one in four five years old now has dental decay. This is a
pressing concern, as no progress has been made since the previous survey who noted a similar figure. The
responsibility of dental decay not only lies on the patients or parents, but also their dental practitioner to monitor
and review the child to ensure prevention or early detection of such lesions. Thus, there is an increased importance
placed on the recall intervals of high-risk children. These reviews assess the children on the dental caries factors such
as, a high cariogenic diet, poor plaque control, their fluoride intake as well as any medical history changes... View More»
DOI:
10.35248/0975-8798.22.14.223