EFFECTIVENESS OF A COMBINED MINIMALLY INVASIVE STRATEGY FOR EARLY CHILDHOOD CARIES PREVENTION: A PROSPECTIVE CONTROLLED CLINICAL STUDY
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Early childhood caries; minimally invasive dentistry; risk-based model; silver diamine fluoride; atraumatic restorative treatment; pediatric dentistryAbstract
Early childhood caries (ECC) remains one of the most prevalent chronic diseases in pediatric populations worldwide and continues to pose a significant clinical and public health challenge. Although individual minimally invasive interventions have demonstrated effectiveness in controlling early carious lesions, limited evidence exists regarding the clinical impact of integrated, risk-based minimally invasive models that simultaneously address caries activity, lesion progression, and patient-related behavioral outcomes.
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EFFECTIVENESS OF A COMBINED MINIMALLY INVASIVE STRATEGY FOR EARLY CHILDHOOD CARIES PREVENTION: A PROSPECTIVE CONTROLLED CLINICAL STUDY. (2026). American Journal of Research in Humanities and Social Sciences, 44, 69-78. https://americanjournal.org/index.php/ajrhss/article/view/3335






