Abstract:
Dental caries is considered as a multifactorial polyetiological disease caused by the contact of cariogenic microflora between themselves and the body, truly dependent on the type of feeding, the development of pregnancy, the timing of teething, ecological consistency, hereditary predisposition and from the diseases experienced in the first year of an individual's life. The scale of the spread of carious disease after eruption is predetermined by the infantile enamel of the teeth and the domination of cariogenic factors, most with insufficient hygiene, the consumption of an abundance of carbohydrates and a meager intake of fluoride