Interventions with pregnant women, new mothers and other primary caregivers for preventing early childhood caries

Nov 21, 2019The Cochrane database of systematic reviews

Methods to Prevent Early Tooth Decay in Babies by Supporting Pregnant Women, New Mothers, and Main Caregivers

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Abstract

Involving 23,732 caregivers and their children, 17 randomized controlled trials provide moderate-certainty evidence that dietary and feeding advice may reduce the risk of early childhood caries by 15%.

  • Diet and feeding advice for caregivers is associated with a probable 15% reduced risk of caries presence in primary teeth.
  • There may be a lower mean score of decayed, missing, and filled primary surfaces with dietary advice compared to standard care.
  • Breastfeeding promotion shows little or no difference in caries risk or mean dmft score compared to standard care.
  • The effectiveness of child diet advice alone in reducing caries presence remains uncertain based on very low-certainty evidence.
  • Xylitol may lead to a lower mean dmft score compared to chlorhexidine, but the difference in caries presence is uncertain.

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