Description
Early Childhood Caries is a comprehensive academic resource that provides an in-depth understanding of dental caries affecting infants and preschool children. This book systematically covers the etiology, epidemiology, classification, clinical features, and management of Early Childhood Caries (ECC), with a strong emphasis on prevention and early intervention.
Written in a clear and structured manner, the content integrates current scientific evidence, clinical insights, and public health perspectives, making it highly relevant for dental students, pediatric dentists, academicians, and healthcare professionals. The book explains the multifactorial nature of ECC, including microbial factors, dietary habits, host factors, and socio-economic influences, along with detailed discussions on severe ECC and its clinical implications.
With well-organized chapters, illustrative figures, and evidence-based explanations, this book serves as a valuable guide for understanding disease progression, risk assessment, and contemporary management strategies in pediatric dentistry.










