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Early Childhood Caries
        (ECC)
 ALLISON RESTAURI, RDH, BSDH
           EDU 653
          11-03-2012
Purpose

 Explain what ECC is in scientific terms
  Provide background information
  Provide statistics


 Explain ECC in layman terms

 Provide strategies to reduce ECC
  In a dental setting
  Daycare/Head Start program
  Tips for caregivers
Learning Objectives

 Learner will be able to explain ECC


 Learner will be able to provide strategy
 recommendations for caregivers

 Learner will realize that ECC is at epidemic levels


 Learners will be able to recognize ECC on photos
AAPD Definition of ECC


Caries is a biofilm (plaque)-induced acid demineralization of
    enamel or dentin, mediated by saliva. The disease of
  early childhood caries (ECC) is the presence of 1 or more
 decayed(noncavitated or cavitated lesions), missing (due to
caries), or filled tooth surfaces in any primary tooth in a child
  71 months of age or younger. In children younger than 3
 years of age, any sign of smooth-surface caries is indicative
          of severe early childhood caries (S-ECC). 1
What to tell the caregiver

          Germs (plaque) not removed
        AND repeated food/drink = decay


                Bottles in Bed
            Filled with Anything
                Except Water

                                Sipping on
Frequent Snacks:               Sweet Liquids
 Sugary, Sticky,               in Bottles or
    Starchy                     Sippy Cups
Provide a visual for the caregiver
ECC epidemic!


 The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC)
  report that dental caries is possibly the most prevalent
  infectious disease in United States children and 40% of
  children have caries by kindergarten.1

 The general population as a whole is affected by caries, but
  infants of low socio-economic status, whose diet is high in
  sugar and whose mothers have minimal education are
  thought to be 32 times more susceptible to caries. 1
ECC epidemic cont’d!


 The decay rate among 2-5 year olds, especially in minorities
  and individuals with a lower income, are going untreated
  and the lack of prevention is increasing. This problem is
  cumulative and the untreated decay of primary (baby) teeth
  can lead to lack of physical development in height and
  weight, lack of ability to learn, and increased treatment
  costs.2
 The oral condition of the primary teeth is a strong predictor
  of decay in permanent (secondary) teeth.3
Early Childhood Caries-
  white spot lesions
Early Childhood Cavities-advanced




        University of Washington
Severe ECC and an abscess
Transmission


  Streptococcus mutans are the primary microbiological
 agent in the disease. The disease process begins with the
transmission of the bacteria to the child, usually from the
  primary caretaker, or mother. Mothers with untreated
 dental disease present a very high risk to their children.
 Any mother at a high or moderate caries risk can spread
  Streptococcus mutans to their child under the age of 3.4
Prevention at home

          Daily:                      Monthly:
    Oral Health Routine             “Lift the Lip”




  WDSF                                               WDSF

Wipe infant’s gums & tongue.    Check for white spots
Brush when first teeth appear   or anything unusual.
Dental Visit by their First Birthday!

                                 Fluoride Varnish




Knee to Knee exam



          University of Washington
Education for Caregivers


 Dental appointments B4 their first birthday
 Daily mouth care
 Healthy foods and drinks
 “Lift the Lip”
 Early Childhood Caries info
 NO sippy cups!
 Fluoride/MI Paste
 Caregiver needs good oral hygiene
Tips for Daycare/Head Start



 Use gauze or a washcloth to    Serve tooth-healthy
  wipe infants’ gums and          meals and snacks.
  tongues after feeding.
                                 Watch for children with
 Brush toddlers’ teeth after     dental problems.
  meals or snacks. No
  toothpaste until child can     Refer families to dental
  spit it out.                    providers.
A Better Approach



Preventive
  rather than
  Reactive
General Oral Hygiene Assessment

               No Plaque     Plaque


               Compliance      Diet
No
Inflammation




               Performance     Non-
Inflammation   Brushing      Compliance
Risk Groups for Dental Caries

 Children with special health care needs

 Children of mothers with a high caries rate

 Children with demonstrable caries, plaque,
 demineralization, and/or staining

 Children who sleep with a bottle or breastfeed
 throughout the night

 Later-order offspring

 Children in families of low socioeconomic status
Prevention Plan

 Providing how to advice rather than just telling the
 patient to change a behavior will be helpful in
 achieving the desired changes, therefore decreasing
 the patient’s caries risk.

 Assessing the patients’ caries risk will assist the
 clinician in providing a comprehensive, customized
 prevention plan.
Key Points

 Dental visit by the child’s first birthday
 Knee to knee exam, if needed
 EDUCATE the caregivers
 Provide small amounts of background info
 Provide SOLUTIONS
 Evaluate the child’s risk
 Evaluate the caregiver’s risk factors
 Provide a PERSONALIZED PLAN for prevention
 and treatment, if needed.
Take Away Message


 Early intervention plays a pivotal role in the prevention
 of early childhood caries. The dental team needs to work
 with pediatricians to educate parents, primary caregivers
 and the general public regarding the importance of
 maintaining healthy “baby” teeth. ECC is more than
 unhealthy “baby” teeth, it the first signs of an unhealthy
 child and the general population needs to be aware that
 ECC can affect the child’s quality of life. 5

“The mouth is the gateway to the body and if the mouth is
   not healthy, the rest of the body is not healthy either.”
                      Carol Berkowitz, DDS
References-(notes on PPT)

1. AAPD. Policy on early childhood caries (ECC): classifications,
consequences and preventive strategies. [Retrieved Nov 2, 2012];
Available from:
http://www.aapd.org/media/Policies_Guidelines/P_ECCClassifications.p
df.
2. AAPD. Guidelines on infant oral care. [Retrieved Nov 2, 2012]; Available
from:
http://www.aapd.org/media/Policies_Guidelines/G_InfantOralHealthCar
e.pdf.
3. Siew C, Strock S. Assessing a potential risk factor for enamel fluorosis. J
Am Dent Assoc. 2009 Oct;140(10):1201-1328. AAPD. Policy on use of
caries-risk assessment tool (CAT) for infants, children and adolescents.
[Retrieved Nov 1, 2012]; Available from:
http//www.aapd.org/media/policies_guidelines/p_cariesriskassess.pdf.
References cont’d-(notes on PPT)

4. ADA. Statement on early childhood caries. [Retrieved Nov 2, 2012];
Available from:
http://www.ada.org/prof/resources/positions/statements/caries.asp.

5. Berkowitz, C. Calgary’s child magazine. [Retrieved Nov 3, 2012];
http://www.bluetoad.com/display_article.php?id=571543.
Picture References-(notes on PPT)

   University of Washington-slide #10, 13, 14
   Bryan Williams, DDS-slide #9, 11
   Kevin J. Hale, DDS-slide #18

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Early Childhood Caries

  • 1. Early Childhood Caries (ECC) ALLISON RESTAURI, RDH, BSDH EDU 653 11-03-2012
  • 2. Purpose  Explain what ECC is in scientific terms  Provide background information  Provide statistics  Explain ECC in layman terms  Provide strategies to reduce ECC  In a dental setting  Daycare/Head Start program  Tips for caregivers
  • 3. Learning Objectives  Learner will be able to explain ECC  Learner will be able to provide strategy recommendations for caregivers  Learner will realize that ECC is at epidemic levels  Learners will be able to recognize ECC on photos
  • 4. AAPD Definition of ECC Caries is a biofilm (plaque)-induced acid demineralization of enamel or dentin, mediated by saliva. The disease of early childhood caries (ECC) is the presence of 1 or more decayed(noncavitated or cavitated lesions), missing (due to caries), or filled tooth surfaces in any primary tooth in a child 71 months of age or younger. In children younger than 3 years of age, any sign of smooth-surface caries is indicative of severe early childhood caries (S-ECC). 1
  • 5. What to tell the caregiver Germs (plaque) not removed AND repeated food/drink = decay Bottles in Bed Filled with Anything Except Water Sipping on Frequent Snacks: Sweet Liquids Sugary, Sticky, in Bottles or Starchy Sippy Cups
  • 6. Provide a visual for the caregiver
  • 7. ECC epidemic!  The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) report that dental caries is possibly the most prevalent infectious disease in United States children and 40% of children have caries by kindergarten.1  The general population as a whole is affected by caries, but infants of low socio-economic status, whose diet is high in sugar and whose mothers have minimal education are thought to be 32 times more susceptible to caries. 1
  • 8. ECC epidemic cont’d!  The decay rate among 2-5 year olds, especially in minorities and individuals with a lower income, are going untreated and the lack of prevention is increasing. This problem is cumulative and the untreated decay of primary (baby) teeth can lead to lack of physical development in height and weight, lack of ability to learn, and increased treatment costs.2  The oral condition of the primary teeth is a strong predictor of decay in permanent (secondary) teeth.3
  • 9. Early Childhood Caries- white spot lesions
  • 10. Early Childhood Cavities-advanced University of Washington
  • 11. Severe ECC and an abscess
  • 12. Transmission Streptococcus mutans are the primary microbiological agent in the disease. The disease process begins with the transmission of the bacteria to the child, usually from the primary caretaker, or mother. Mothers with untreated dental disease present a very high risk to their children. Any mother at a high or moderate caries risk can spread Streptococcus mutans to their child under the age of 3.4
  • 13. Prevention at home Daily: Monthly: Oral Health Routine “Lift the Lip” WDSF WDSF Wipe infant’s gums & tongue. Check for white spots Brush when first teeth appear or anything unusual.
  • 14. Dental Visit by their First Birthday! Fluoride Varnish Knee to Knee exam University of Washington
  • 15. Education for Caregivers  Dental appointments B4 their first birthday  Daily mouth care  Healthy foods and drinks  “Lift the Lip”  Early Childhood Caries info  NO sippy cups!  Fluoride/MI Paste  Caregiver needs good oral hygiene
  • 16. Tips for Daycare/Head Start  Use gauze or a washcloth to  Serve tooth-healthy wipe infants’ gums and meals and snacks. tongues after feeding.  Watch for children with  Brush toddlers’ teeth after dental problems. meals or snacks. No toothpaste until child can  Refer families to dental spit it out. providers.
  • 17. A Better Approach Preventive rather than Reactive
  • 18. General Oral Hygiene Assessment No Plaque Plaque Compliance Diet No Inflammation Performance Non- Inflammation Brushing Compliance
  • 19. Risk Groups for Dental Caries  Children with special health care needs  Children of mothers with a high caries rate  Children with demonstrable caries, plaque, demineralization, and/or staining  Children who sleep with a bottle or breastfeed throughout the night  Later-order offspring  Children in families of low socioeconomic status
  • 20. Prevention Plan  Providing how to advice rather than just telling the patient to change a behavior will be helpful in achieving the desired changes, therefore decreasing the patient’s caries risk.  Assessing the patients’ caries risk will assist the clinician in providing a comprehensive, customized prevention plan.
  • 21. Key Points  Dental visit by the child’s first birthday  Knee to knee exam, if needed  EDUCATE the caregivers  Provide small amounts of background info  Provide SOLUTIONS  Evaluate the child’s risk  Evaluate the caregiver’s risk factors  Provide a PERSONALIZED PLAN for prevention and treatment, if needed.
  • 22. Take Away Message Early intervention plays a pivotal role in the prevention of early childhood caries. The dental team needs to work with pediatricians to educate parents, primary caregivers and the general public regarding the importance of maintaining healthy “baby” teeth. ECC is more than unhealthy “baby” teeth, it the first signs of an unhealthy child and the general population needs to be aware that ECC can affect the child’s quality of life. 5 “The mouth is the gateway to the body and if the mouth is not healthy, the rest of the body is not healthy either.” Carol Berkowitz, DDS
  • 23. References-(notes on PPT) 1. AAPD. Policy on early childhood caries (ECC): classifications, consequences and preventive strategies. [Retrieved Nov 2, 2012]; Available from: http://www.aapd.org/media/Policies_Guidelines/P_ECCClassifications.p df. 2. AAPD. Guidelines on infant oral care. [Retrieved Nov 2, 2012]; Available from: http://www.aapd.org/media/Policies_Guidelines/G_InfantOralHealthCar e.pdf. 3. Siew C, Strock S. Assessing a potential risk factor for enamel fluorosis. J Am Dent Assoc. 2009 Oct;140(10):1201-1328. AAPD. Policy on use of caries-risk assessment tool (CAT) for infants, children and adolescents. [Retrieved Nov 1, 2012]; Available from: http//www.aapd.org/media/policies_guidelines/p_cariesriskassess.pdf.
  • 24. References cont’d-(notes on PPT) 4. ADA. Statement on early childhood caries. [Retrieved Nov 2, 2012]; Available from: http://www.ada.org/prof/resources/positions/statements/caries.asp. 5. Berkowitz, C. Calgary’s child magazine. [Retrieved Nov 3, 2012]; http://www.bluetoad.com/display_article.php?id=571543.
  • 25. Picture References-(notes on PPT)  University of Washington-slide #10, 13, 14  Bryan Williams, DDS-slide #9, 11  Kevin J. Hale, DDS-slide #18

Notas del editor

  1. 1. AAPD. Policy on early childhood caries (ECC): classifications, consequences and preventive strategies. [retrieved Nov 1, 2012] Available from:http://www.aapd.org/media/Policies_Guidelines/P_ECCClassifications.pdf.
  2. 2. AAPD. Guidelines on infant oral care. [retrieved Nov 1, 2012] Available from: http://www.aapd.org/media/Policies_Guidelines/G_InfantOralHealthCare.pdf.
  3. 2. AAPD. Policy on early childhood careis (ECC):classifications, consequences and preventive strategies. [retrieved Nov 2, 2012]; Available from http://www.aapd.org/media/Policies_Guidelines/P_ECCClassifications.pdf3. Siew C, Strock S. Assessing a potential risk factor for enamel fluorosis. J Am Dent Assoc. 2009 Oct;140(10):1201-1328.
  4. Picture provided by Bryan William, DDS
  5. Picture provided by University of Washington
  6. Picture provided by Bryan Williams, DDS
  7. University of Washington
  8. University of Washington
  9. Kevin J. Hale, DDS
  10. Statement by Carol Berkowitz DDS, past president of the AAPD