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32 Behandeling van (diepe) cariës in melkelementen

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Voor de meeste kinderen is cariës de belangrijkste oorzaak voor mondproblemen. Ook al is er in het algemeen een matige correlatie tussen de aanwezige hoeveelheid plaque en cariësactiviteit, is het toch van belang regelmatig een plaquescore te doen om een indruk te krijgen van de mate waarin het individuele kind (en zijn ouders/verzorgers) in staat zijn een goede mondhygiëne te handhaven. Een regelmatige controle van de gebitssituatie is van belang voor een juiste en adequate diagnostiek van de cariësactiviteit en voor het vervolgen van carieuze aantastingen van gebitselementen in de tijd (monitoring).

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Stel, G., Veerkamp, J., van Amerongen, W., van Gemert-Schriks, M. (2013). 32 Behandeling van (diepe) cariës in melkelementen. In: van Amerongen, W., Martens, L., Stel, G., Veerkamp, J. (eds) Kindertandheelkunde deel 2. Bohn Stafleu van Loghum, Houten. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-90-313-9193-6_4

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