Dental caries experience in 12-year-old schoolchildren in southeastern Brazil

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Autor(a) principal: Cypriano,Silvia
Data de Publicação: 2008
Outros Autores: Hoffmann,Rosana H. S., Sousa,Maria da Luz R. de, Wada,Ronaldo S.
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Journal of applied oral science (Online)
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Resumo: The aim of this study was to evaluate the prevalence of caries-free children using DMFT and significant caries (SiC) indexes in different caries prevalence groups in cities of the region of Campinas, São Paulo State, Brazil. The methodology proposed by the World Health Organization (1997) was used for caries diagnosis in 2,378 individuals. According to the DMFT index obtained in each evaluated city, 3 prevalence groups with representative samples were formed, being classified as low, moderate and high. SiC index was used to classify the one third of the population with the highest caries prevalence. In the low prevalence group, 32.4% of the children were caries free (DMFT=0), with mean DMFT of 2.29 and SiC index of 4.93. In the moderate prevalence group, 21.8% of the children were caries free, with mean DMFT of 3.36 and SiC of 6.74. Only 6.9% of the children in the high prevalence group were caries free and the mean DMFT was 5.54 (SiC=9.62). There was a great heterogeneity in dental caries distribution within the studied population, as well as a high caries prevalence considering the 3 classifications. Other indexes besides DMFT could be used to improve oral health assessment during establishment of the treatment plan and intervention.
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Dental caries experience in 12-year-old schoolchildren in southeastern Brazil
title Dental caries experience in 12-year-old schoolchildren in southeastern Brazil
spellingShingle Dental caries experience in 12-year-old schoolchildren in southeastern Brazil
Cypriano,Silvia
Epidemiology
Oral health
Dental caries
DMF index
title_short Dental caries experience in 12-year-old schoolchildren in southeastern Brazil
title_full Dental caries experience in 12-year-old schoolchildren in southeastern Brazil
title_fullStr Dental caries experience in 12-year-old schoolchildren in southeastern Brazil
title_full_unstemmed Dental caries experience in 12-year-old schoolchildren in southeastern Brazil
title_sort Dental caries experience in 12-year-old schoolchildren in southeastern Brazil
author Cypriano,Silvia
author_facet Cypriano,Silvia
Hoffmann,Rosana H. S.
Sousa,Maria da Luz R. de
Wada,Ronaldo S.
author_role author
author2 Hoffmann,Rosana H. S.
Sousa,Maria da Luz R. de
Wada,Ronaldo S.
author2_role author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Cypriano,Silvia
Hoffmann,Rosana H. S.
Sousa,Maria da Luz R. de
Wada,Ronaldo S.
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Epidemiology
Oral health
Dental caries
DMF index
topic Epidemiology
Oral health
Dental caries
DMF index
description The aim of this study was to evaluate the prevalence of caries-free children using DMFT and significant caries (SiC) indexes in different caries prevalence groups in cities of the region of Campinas, São Paulo State, Brazil. The methodology proposed by the World Health Organization (1997) was used for caries diagnosis in 2,378 individuals. According to the DMFT index obtained in each evaluated city, 3 prevalence groups with representative samples were formed, being classified as low, moderate and high. SiC index was used to classify the one third of the population with the highest caries prevalence. In the low prevalence group, 32.4% of the children were caries free (DMFT=0), with mean DMFT of 2.29 and SiC index of 4.93. In the moderate prevalence group, 21.8% of the children were caries free, with mean DMFT of 3.36 and SiC of 6.74. Only 6.9% of the children in the high prevalence group were caries free and the mean DMFT was 5.54 (SiC=9.62). There was a great heterogeneity in dental caries distribution within the studied population, as well as a high caries prevalence considering the 3 classifications. Other indexes besides DMFT could be used to improve oral health assessment during establishment of the treatment plan and intervention.
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