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The Effects of Oral Screenings in Children and Adolescents on Oral Health

Release Date: 2024-04-04

Oral health, dental examinations, children, early diagnosis, general health, dental indices, DMFT/dmft index, plaque index, PUFA/pufa index, IOTN.

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Published inNewborn and Childhood Screening Programmes
First Page157
Last Page175
DOIhttps://doi.org/10.69860/nobel.9786053358961.14
ISBN978-605-335-896-1 (PDF)
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Oral health, dental examinations, children, early diagnosis, general health, dental indices, DMFT/dmft index, plaque index, PUFA/pufa index, IOTN.

Duygucan Basaran (Author)
Dt, Ataturk University
https://orcid.org/0009-0001-8231-6900
3Dr. Duygucan Başaran completed dentistry education at Başkent University Faculty of Dentistry in 2019. She is studying for his doctorate at Atatürk University Faculty of Dentistry, Department of Periodontology.

Recep Orbak (Author)
Professor, Ataturk University
https://orcid.org/0000-0002-2398-9291
3Prof. Dr. Recep Orbak is a distinguished expert in the field of dentistry. After completing his undergraduate education in dentistry, he pursued a PhD in the same field, marking the beginning of his academic career. His areas of specialization include periodontology and oral biology. Throughout his career, he has participated in numerous clinical and research projects, making significant contributions particularly in the fields of gum diseases, implantology, and oral biology. His articles have been published in various scientific journals both nationally and internationally, and he has presented at numerous national and international conferences. Known for his academic achievements and research, Prof. Dr. Recep Orbak has also supervised many master’s and doctoral theses. He currently serves as a faculty member at the Faculty of Dentistry, Atatürk University. Through his teaching, research, and clinical work, he guides students and colleagues, contributing to the education and training of future professionals in the field of dentistry.

Sera Simsek Derelioglu (Author)
Professor, Ataturk University
https://orcid.org/0000-0001-5192-923X
3Professor Sera Şimşek Derelioğlu, who earned her PhD in pediatric dentistry in 2002, has dedicated nearly 25 years to studying the treatment and prevention of Early Childhood Caries (ECC) and delivering lectures on this subject. Currently, she serves as the head of the Pediatric Dentistry Department at the Faculty of Dentistry, Ataturk University. Throughout her PhD training and academic career, she has conducted and participated in numerous clinical and epidemiological studies on ECC. She has also supervised many thesis projects that explore various aspects of ECC, including its management, etiology, impact on permanent dentition, and its effects on quality of life and growth development. Additionally, she has conducted extensive research on occlusal relationships and periodontal problems in early childhood, as well as on the oral and dental health of adolescents.

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