Exploring Childhood Early Oral Ageing Syndrome: Investigating Tooth Wear in Pediatric Population

Posted: December 23, 2024
Childhood early oral ageing syndrome (CEOAS) is a condition characterized by oral abnormalities in children, often linked to systemic diseases and lifestyle factors. This study aims to assess the prevalence and severity of early tooth wear in children aged 3-6 years using the CEOAS index. The research includes clinical examinations, questionnaire assessments, and measurement of the vertical dimension of occlusion (VDO). By excluding specific conditions and utilizing a novel index, the study seeks to identify factors associated with the condition's severity. The results will be shared in peer-reviewed journals and international conferences, contributing valuable insights for dental professionals in managing and understanding early oral ageing in children.

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