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Document Type : Article In Journal 
Document Title :
RELATION OF SALIVARY CALCIUM, PHOSPHORUS ALKALINE PHOSPHATASE AND LACTIC ACID DEHYDROGENASE TO THE INCIDENCE OF DENTAL CARIES IN CHILDREN,
RELATION OF SALIVARY CALCIUM, PHOSPHORUS ALKALINE PHOSPHATASE AND LACTIC ACID DEHYDROGENASE TO THE INCIDENCE OF DENTAL CARIES IN CHILDREN,
 
Document Language : English 
Abstract : lthough there has been great progress towards caries control and prevention during the past decade, dental caries still remains one of the most wide spread of human afflictions. Rampant caries which differs from an ordinary dental decay, has been the subject of study by many investigators. It is clear that it is not a specific disease entity with a single and specific cause, in stead, it ~ust be considered to be the extreme end of the range of caries activity. It is usually associated with alteration in the characteristic 0 f saliva(1 ,2) • It has been recognized that there is a broad and complex relationship between saliva and caries(3,4). Many constituents of saliva, both inorganic and organic, have a potentially protective role in dental caries, among these, are calcium and phosphate ions which together produce a saturated environment for the teeth and help to resist dissolution and encourage remineralization. of teeth 
ISSN : 0894-587X 
Journal Name : pedodontic Dept 
Volume : 17 
Issue Number : 1 
Publishing Year : 1412 AH
1992 AD
 
Article Type : Article 
Added Date : Tuesday, December 4, 2012 

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سمية كمالKAAML, Somaia ResearcherDoctorate 

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