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- Q2005391 subject Q7724337.
- Q2005391 abstract "Early childhood caries (ECC), also known as baby bottle caries, baby bottle tooth decay, and bottle rot, is a disease characterized by severe decay in the teeth of infants or young children. Early childhood caries are a very common bacterial infection. They occur in all areas of the world. In the US its rate are highest in minority and rural populations, at times infecting over 70% of the children. ECC occurs more often in children from the lower end of the socioeconomic scale. A large body of scientific evidence indicates that ECC is an infectious and transmissible disease, with Streptococcus mutans the primary microbiological agent in the disease. The disease process begins with the transmission of the bacteria to the child, usually from the primary caretaker. Caretakers with untreated dental disease present a very high risk to their children.".
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- Q2005391 comment "Early childhood caries (ECC), also known as baby bottle caries, baby bottle tooth decay, and bottle rot, is a disease characterized by severe decay in the teeth of infants or young children. Early childhood caries are a very common bacterial infection. They occur in all areas of the world. In the US its rate are highest in minority and rural populations, at times infecting over 70% of the children. ECC occurs more often in children from the lower end of the socioeconomic scale.".
- Q2005391 label "Early childhood caries".