Prevalence of dental caries in children with congenital heart disease
Abstract Background Congenital heart defects (CHD) affect about 8 out of 1000 births worldwide. Most of the patients reach adulthood and are exposed to an increased risk of endocarditis. Since bacteria already enter the bloodstream during everyday activities, oral hygiene is given special importance...
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Main Authors: | Steffen Koerdt (Author), Julia Hartz (Author), Stefan Hollatz (Author), Max Heiland (Author), Norbert Neckel (Author), Peter Ewert (Author), Renate Oberhoffer (Author), Herbert Deppe (Author) |
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