Caries activity testCaries-risk assessmentEarly childhoodLongitudinal studyAbstractBackground Caries-risk assessment based on the individual caries-risk is very important in the public health setting. The objec
Conclusions Caries risk assessment for 1-year-olds in a region with low caries prevalence has limited accuracy to predict dental caries at 6 years of age. Caries risk often changes over time and should be reassessed on a regularly basis. The presence of MS in 1-year-olds did not increase ...
For chemical contaminants, a so-called tolerable daily intake (TDI) is derived following a comparable process. In the case of pesticide residues, the exposure assessment relies on identification of a suitable index of residue levels that can be used to predict residue intake. This level is usuall...
Early Intervention Strategies for Invasive Species Management: Connections Between Risk Assessment, Prevention Efforts, Eradication, and Other Rapid ResponsesChapter Open Access First Online: 02 February 2021 pp 111–131 Cite this chapter You have full access to this open access chapter ...
Recent reports from animal models of BCMD treatments keep a hope in potential improvements which, however, are not going to happen for the patients tomorrow. Breast cancer risk assessment “Molecular portrait“ and more Early detection of the tumour has been demonstrated to be highly beneficial ...
According to the index system, two kinds of events are selected for comprehensive assessment. The security risk status of different events are sorted, and the cause analysis is carried out. The assessment objects Several large-scale events held in recent years are selected as the assessment ...
Aspects 6 and 7 do not specifically feature in adult DEPPA but were considered as essential in the assessment of young patients. In adult DEPPA defective restorations are recorded in addition to caries activity. There was no option to record defective restorations in the pilot version of Y...
“Appropriate risky play comes with many benefits for learning and development. However, bad risks are risks that don’t bring any substantial benefit for the child such as sharp edges, unstable heavy structures or traps for ...
Environmental risk assessment(ERA) is a process used to evaluate the potential impacts of a proposed project or activity on the environment. It is a systematic and scientifically based approach that involves identifying and evaluating the potential risks to the environment, gathering and analyzing infor...
In chemical hazard identification, this is accomplished by structural activity relationships [44]. In the United States, up to recently, the ecological risk assessment paradigms have differed from human health risk assessment paradigms. The ecological risk assessment framework (see Fig. 1.2) is based...