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 Early childhood decay (ECC) is major oral pathological state, primarily in socially underprivileged populations. ECC affects infants and educational institution kids worldwide. The prevalence of ECC differs in line with the cluster examined, and a prevalence of up to eighty fifth has been rumoured for underprivileged teams. ECC is that the presence of 1 or a lot of decayed, missing, or crammed primary teeth in kids aged 71 months (5 years) or younger. It begins with white-spot lesions within the higher primary incisors on the margin of the gum. If the sickness continues, decay will progress, resulting in complete destruction of the crown. The most risk factors within the development of ECC will be categorised as microbiological, dietary, and environmental risk factors. Despite the fact that it's mostly a preventable condition, ECC remains one in all the foremost common childhood diseases. the key tributary factors for the for the high prevalence of ECC area unit improper feeding practices, familial socioeconomic background, lack of parental education, and lack of access to attention. Oral health plays a very important role in kids to take care of the oral functions and is needed for ingestion, speech development, and a positive self-image. The review can concentrate on the prevalence, risk factors, and preventive methods and also the management of ECC

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