Symmetry of Carious Lesions in Children as a Predictor of Future Caries Patterns
 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.
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.
