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    Early childhood caries predictors; [Prediktori nastanka karijesa u ranom detinjstvu]
    (2021)
    Stevanovic, Marko (57222589560)
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    Cvetkovic, Andrijana (57196952110)
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    Stošović-Kalezic, Ivana (57196946409)
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    Bukumiric, Zoran (36600111200)
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    Milojkovic, Zoraida (56888692200)
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    Martinovic, Brankica (56888837600)
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    Stevanovic, Nikola (59392655100)
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    Lazic, Dragoslav (53463756700)
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    Jovičic, Olivera (7801578922)
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    Ivanovic, Mirjana (22953340700)
    univariate ordinal logistic regression at the significance level of 0.05 were included in the model of multivariate ordinal logistic regression. Results. According to the full structure, there were 49.6% of boys and 50.4% of girls. Healthy teeth were present in 25 (21.4%) children, 19 had reversible changes (16.2%), while 73 (62.4%) children had irreversible carious changes on teeth. The most important detected pre-dictors were sweets consummation, sleeping with a baby bottle, 6 and more meals per day, frequent usage of medical syrups, child's daily tooth-brushing frequency, child's inde-pendent tooth-brushing frequency, usage of non-fluoride toothpaste, a lack of professional fluoride application, and mouth breathing. Conclusion. This research contributed to the detection of a large number of predictors that are most important for the development of early childhood caries. In order to reduce the risk of caries development, it is neces-sary to act in more spheres. This certainly requires planning and implementing preventive dental programs. univariate ordinal logistic regression at the significance level of 0.05 were included in the model of multivariate ordinal logistic regression. Results. According to the full structure, there were 49.6% of boys and 50.4% of girls. Healthy teeth were present in 25 (21.4%) children, 19 had reversible changes (16.2%), while 73 (62.4%) children had irreversible carious changes on teeth. The most important detected pre-dictors were sweets consummation, sleeping with a baby bottle, 6 and more meals per day, frequent usage of medical syrups, child's daily tooth-brushing frequency, child's inde-pendent tooth-brushing frequency, usage of non-fluoride toothpaste, a lack of professional fluoride application, and mouth breathing. Conclusion. This research contributed to the detection of a large number of predictors that are most important for the development of early childhood caries. In order to reduce the risk of caries development, it is neces-sary to act in more spheres. This certainly requires planning and implementing preventive dental programs. © 2021 Inst. Sci. inf., Univ. Defence in Belgrade. All rights reserved.

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