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For pediatric patients, factors that may increase the risk of caries in specific teeth include eruption chronology, developmental defects, retentive fissures and dental mineralization — factors that often affect each side of the oral cavity symmetrically around the midline. A new study in
General Dentistry assesses the symmetry of carious lesions in order to help with prevention.
Learn more in the July/August issue.