Paradigm Shift: Infant oral health care – Primary prevention
In 1890, WD Miller reported that dental decay is a chemo-parasitic process consisting of two stages, decalcification and dissolution. In 1937, GV Black stated that oral hygiene starts with the baby’s first tooth. Nevertheless, the focus to date in dentistry has been on treatment rather than prevention. Even though dental disease is common in all population groups and is preventable.
The study from Arthur J. Nowak is based on research of historical and contemporary literature of dentistry and dental care as well as the author’s academic and clinical experiences.