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What Are the Risk Factors for Dental Caries?
Several factors can increase the risk of developing dental caries:
Poor oral hygiene
High sugar diet
Inadequate fluoride exposure
Dry mouth (xerostomia)
Medical conditions like diabetes
Socioeconomic status
Understanding these
risk factors
helps nurses in educating patients about preventive measures.
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