1 Public Health Level of Prevention
1 Public Health Level of Prevention
1 Public Health Level of Prevention
1-Fluoride
The addition of fluoride to foods (salt, milk, bread, and
flour) presents a problem as the individual
consumption of any items varies considerably.
4- Cheese
is recommended as a caries preventive food due to
it's anti-caries properties. These include:
a- The strong stimulation of the salivary flow.
b- Raising the calcium concentration in the plaque.
c) Raising the oral pH to 7.5 within three minutes of
ingestion, thus favoring Remineralization.
N.B. Diet for good general nutrition
It must be contain
1. Sufficient amount of minerals especially calcium and
phosphorous.
2. Sufficient amount of vitamins particularly vitamins
D&C.
3. Low carbohydrates, especially freely fermentable
varieties.
N. B. A good balanced diet can be best
attained by including the four basic food groups in
proportion:
4. The milk group
5. The meat group
6. The vegetable and fruit group.
4-Diet history analysis:
It is done when vague reports from
patients make it impossible to determine
whether an adequate diet is being obtained.
The patient recorded his exact food intake
for a one day, 3 days or preferably one
week, and then analyze the report for
calories, carbohydrates, protein, fat,
minerals and vitamins. Results are then
compared with the ideal dietary
recommendation.
Importance :
1-provide
diagnostic and therapeutic value in counseling
individual patient.
2- Help in giving
good dietary recommendations for changing the
dietary habits of patient which may help in
improvement his caries condition.
2-
Permit dental health personnel to screen large
segments of the population e.g. school children.
3-Provide a
patient with an objective evaluation of caries
A- The lactobacillus count test: