The association between nocturnal milk feeding and early childhood caries in children aged 18 to 48 months at Da Nang Hospital for women and children
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Nguyen Danh TrungThe University of Danang - School of Medicine and Pharmacy, VietnamPham Thi BinhThe University of Danang - School of Medicine and Pharmacy, VietnamVo Thi Huong PhuThe University of Danang - School of Medicine and Pharmacy, Vietnam
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This study investigated the current situation and association between nocturnal milk feeding and the prevalence of early childhood caries (ECC) in children aged 18 to 48 months. A cross-sectional study was conducted on 322 children aged 18 to 48 months who presented at the Dental Clinic of Da Nang Hospital for Women and Children. The results showed that the prevalence of ECC was 58.7%. The figure increased with age at first dental examination and when children only visited for dental care when experiencing pain. However, no significant association was identified between nocturnal milk feeding and ECC occurrence in children. It is necessary to strengthen parental education about the importance of early dental visits and to encourage regular dental checkups for children.
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