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Erratum: The Search for Salivary Clues in Adolescent Caries

Last updated: February 27, 2026 6:56 am
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Erratum: The Search for Salivary Clues in Adolescent Caries

A recent erratum has been issued for a study investigating salivary proteins and metabolites as potential biomarkers for dental caries in adolescents. This research, published in the journal Caries Research, focuses on identifying measurable biological indicators in saliva that could signal an individual’s risk for developing cavities. The original work contributes to the field of oral health surveillance by exploring non-invasive screening tools, aiming to move beyond traditional visual-tactile exams towards more predictive, evidence-based approaches for disease prevention in young populations.

Why it might matter to you: For professionals focused on population-based interventions and caries risk assessment, this line of research is pivotal. It directly informs the development of objective screening programs that could enhance early detection and targeted prevention strategies. Advancing such biomarker science is a critical step toward reducing oral health inequalities through more precise public health tools.

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