Serum Cotinine Level as a Marker of Nicotine Exposure and its Relation to Pediatric Dental Caries and Anthropometric Measurements

Eman Hafez Mohammed Shehata;

Abstract


The impact of cigarette smoking is seen in all age groups. Children may be more exposed or susceptible to passive smoking than adults because they spend 60% to 80% of their time indoors, and 54% to 70% of them are exposed to one or more cigarette smokers


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Title Serum Cotinine Level as a Marker of Nicotine Exposure and its Relation to Pediatric Dental Caries and Anthropometric Measurements
Other Titles مستوى الكوتينين كمقياس للتعرض للنيكوتين وعلاقته بنخر الأسنان والقياسات المعيارية في الأطفال
Authors Eman Hafez Mohammed Shehata
Keywords Serum Cotinine Level as a Marker of Nicotine Exposure and its Relation to Pediatric Dental Caries and Anthropometric Measurements
Issue Date 2011
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The impact of cigarette smoking is seen in all age groups. Children may be more exposed or susceptible to passive smoking than adults because they spend 60% to 80% of their time indoors, and 54% to 70% of them are exposed to one or more cigarette smokers

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