State of oral health among schoolchildren living in towns supplied with drinking water containing very high and very low levels of fluoride

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Autor(a) principal: Azcurra, Ana Isabel
Data de Publicação: 1995
Outros Autores: Battellino, Luis José, Calamari, Silvia Edith, Dorronsoro de Cattoni, Susana Tereza, Kremer, Mauricio, Lamberghini, Flavia Cristina
Tipo de documento: Artigo
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Título da fonte: Revista de Saúde Pública
Texto Completo: https://www.revistas.usp.br/rsp/article/view/24136
Resumo: The results of a cross sectional epidemiological survey for the purpose of evaluating the state of dental health of schoolchildren (aged 6-7 and 12-13) living in Sampacho and Porteña, two towns in the Province of Córdoba (Argentina), supplied with drinking water containing quite different levels of fluoride, are described and analized. In Sampacho, F- level is 9.05 mg/l. while in Porteña the concentration is of 0.19 mg/l. The proportion of scholchildren (aged 6-7 and 12-13) without caries was significaticantly higher in Sampacho than in Porteña, while the dmf-t, dmf-s, DMF-Tand DMF-S indexes were considerably higher in the latter place. The severity of caries in children (age 12-13) living in Sampacho ranged from low to moderate (DMF-T=2.53), whilst in Porteña the range went from moderate to high (DMF-T=4.41). No cases of dental fluorosis were recorded in Porteña; but in Sampacho, there was a high proportion of children with mild fluorosis (aged 6-7) and mild or severe fluorosis (aged 12-13). Calcium, phosphate, thiocyanate, protein and secretory Ig A salivary levels were similar not only among schoolchildren of both towns but also among those with different experience of caries and different degrees of severity of fluorosis. It is concluded that urgent (preventive and/or curative) sanitary measures are necessary for the purpose of reducing or controlling caries in Porteña as well as dental fluorosis in Sampacho.
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spelling State of oral health among schoolchildren living in towns supplied with drinking water containing very high and very low levels of fluoride Estado de salud bucodental de escolares residentes en localidades abastecidas con agua de consumo humano de muy alto y muy bajo contenido de fluoruros Levantamentos de saúde bucalFluoretaçãoCárie dentária^i3^sepidemioloEncuestas de salud bucalFluoraciónDental healthsurveysFluoridation The results of a cross sectional epidemiological survey for the purpose of evaluating the state of dental health of schoolchildren (aged 6-7 and 12-13) living in Sampacho and Porteña, two towns in the Province of Córdoba (Argentina), supplied with drinking water containing quite different levels of fluoride, are described and analized. In Sampacho, F- level is 9.05 mg/l. while in Porteña the concentration is of 0.19 mg/l. The proportion of scholchildren (aged 6-7 and 12-13) without caries was significaticantly higher in Sampacho than in Porteña, while the dmf-t, dmf-s, DMF-Tand DMF-S indexes were considerably higher in the latter place. The severity of caries in children (age 12-13) living in Sampacho ranged from low to moderate (DMF-T=2.53), whilst in Porteña the range went from moderate to high (DMF-T=4.41). No cases of dental fluorosis were recorded in Porteña; but in Sampacho, there was a high proportion of children with mild fluorosis (aged 6-7) and mild or severe fluorosis (aged 12-13). Calcium, phosphate, thiocyanate, protein and secretory Ig A salivary levels were similar not only among schoolchildren of both towns but also among those with different experience of caries and different degrees of severity of fluorosis. It is concluded that urgent (preventive and/or curative) sanitary measures are necessary for the purpose of reducing or controlling caries in Porteña as well as dental fluorosis in Sampacho. Se describen y analizan los resultados de una investigación epidemiológica de corte transversal destinada a evaluar el estado de salud bucodental en escolares de 6-7 y 12-13 años residentes en Sampacho y Porteña, dos localidades de la Provincia de Córdoba (Argentina), abastecidas con agua de bebida que poseen cantidades deF- muy diferentes. En Sampacho, el nivel de F- es de 9,05 mg/l, en tanto que en Porteña la concentración es de 0,19 mg/l. La proporción de escolares (6-7 y 12-13 años) que no tuvo experiencia de caries fue significativamente mayor en Sampacho que en Porteña, mientras que los índices ceo-d, ceo-s, CPO-D y CPO-S resultaron considerablemente más altos en esta última localidad. La severidad de la enfermedad de caries en los niños de 12-13 años de Sampacho estuvo comprendida entre baja y moderada (CPO-D= 2,53), en tanto que en sus similares de Porteña alcanzó el grado de moderada a alta (CPO-D= 4,41). No se registró ningún caso de fluorosis dental en Porteña, mientras que en Sampacho hubo una alta proporción de niños que presentó fluorosis leve (6-7 años) y leve o intensa (12-13 años). Los niveles salivales de calcio, fosfatos, tiocianato, proteínas totales e Ig A secretoria fueron muy similares en los escolares de ambas localidades, y también entre niños con diferente experiencia de caries y distintos grados de fluorosis dental. Se concluye que son necesarias urgentes medidas sanitarias (preventivas y/o curativas) para reducir o controlar la enfermedad de caries en Porteña y la fluorosis dental en Sampacho. Descrevem-se e analizam-se os resultados de uma pesquisa epidemiológica de corte transversal destinada a avaliar o estado de saúde buco-dental de escolares de 6-7 e 12-13 anos, residentes em Sampacho e Porteña, duas localidades da Província de Córdoba (Argentina), abastecidas com água potável contendo quantidade de F- muito diferentes. Em Sampacho o nível de F- é de 9,05 mg/l enquanto que em Porteña a concentração é de 0,19mg/l. A proporção de escolares (6-7 e 12-13 anos) que não apresentaram cárie foi significativamente maior em Sampacho do que em Porteña, enquanto, que os índices ceo-d, ceo-s, CPO-D e CPO-S resultaram consideravelmente mais altos nesta última localidade. A severidade da doença de cárie nas crianças de 12-13 anos de Sampacho esteve compreendida entre as categorias baixa e moderada (CPO-D = 2,53), enquanto que em suas similares em Porteña atingiu o grau de moderada e alta (CPO-D=4,41). Não se registrou nenhum caso de fluorose dental em Porteña enquanto que em Sampacho houve uma alta proporção de crianças que apresentou fluoroses leve (6-7 anos) e leve ou intensa (12-13 anos). Os níveis salivares de cálcio, fosfatos, tiocianato, proteínas totais e lg A secretora foram muito similares nos escolares de ambas localidades, e também entre crianças com diferentes tipos de cárie e diferentes graus de gravidade de fluorose. Conclui-se ser necessária a aplicação de medidas sanitárias urgentes (preventivas ou curativas) para reduzir ou controlar as doenças de cárie em Porteña e a fluorose dental em Sampacho. Universidade de São Paulo. Faculdade de Saúde Pública1995-10-01info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttps://www.revistas.usp.br/rsp/article/view/2413610.1590/S0034-89101995000500005Revista de Saúde Pública; Vol. 29 No. 5 (1995); 364-375 Revista de Saúde Pública; Vol. 29 Núm. 5 (1995); 364-375 Revista de Saúde Pública; v. 29 n. 5 (1995); 364-375 1518-87870034-8910reponame:Revista de Saúde Públicainstname:Universidade de São Paulo (USP)instacron:USPspahttps://www.revistas.usp.br/rsp/article/view/24136/26101Copyright (c) 2017 Revista de Saúde Públicainfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessAzcurra, Ana IsabelBattellino, Luis JoséCalamari, Silvia EdithDorronsoro de Cattoni, Susana TerezaKremer, MauricioLamberghini, Flavia Cristina2012-05-29T16:30:08Zoai:revistas.usp.br:article/24136Revistahttps://www.revistas.usp.br/rsp/indexONGhttps://www.revistas.usp.br/rsp/oairevsp@org.usp.br||revsp1@usp.br1518-87870034-8910opendoar:2012-05-29T16:30:08Revista de Saúde Pública - Universidade de São Paulo (USP)false
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv State of oral health among schoolchildren living in towns supplied with drinking water containing very high and very low levels of fluoride
Estado de salud bucodental de escolares residentes en localidades abastecidas con agua de consumo humano de muy alto y muy bajo contenido de fluoruros
title State of oral health among schoolchildren living in towns supplied with drinking water containing very high and very low levels of fluoride
spellingShingle State of oral health among schoolchildren living in towns supplied with drinking water containing very high and very low levels of fluoride
Azcurra, Ana Isabel
Levantamentos de saúde bucal
Fluoretação
Cárie dentária^i3^sepidemiolo
Encuestas de salud bucal
Fluoración
Dental health
surveys
Fluoridation
title_short State of oral health among schoolchildren living in towns supplied with drinking water containing very high and very low levels of fluoride
title_full State of oral health among schoolchildren living in towns supplied with drinking water containing very high and very low levels of fluoride
title_fullStr State of oral health among schoolchildren living in towns supplied with drinking water containing very high and very low levels of fluoride
title_full_unstemmed State of oral health among schoolchildren living in towns supplied with drinking water containing very high and very low levels of fluoride
title_sort State of oral health among schoolchildren living in towns supplied with drinking water containing very high and very low levels of fluoride
author Azcurra, Ana Isabel
author_facet Azcurra, Ana Isabel
Battellino, Luis José
Calamari, Silvia Edith
Dorronsoro de Cattoni, Susana Tereza
Kremer, Mauricio
Lamberghini, Flavia Cristina
author_role author
author2 Battellino, Luis José
Calamari, Silvia Edith
Dorronsoro de Cattoni, Susana Tereza
Kremer, Mauricio
Lamberghini, Flavia Cristina
author2_role author
author
author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Azcurra, Ana Isabel
Battellino, Luis José
Calamari, Silvia Edith
Dorronsoro de Cattoni, Susana Tereza
Kremer, Mauricio
Lamberghini, Flavia Cristina
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Levantamentos de saúde bucal
Fluoretação
Cárie dentária^i3^sepidemiolo
Encuestas de salud bucal
Fluoración
Dental health
surveys
Fluoridation
topic Levantamentos de saúde bucal
Fluoretação
Cárie dentária^i3^sepidemiolo
Encuestas de salud bucal
Fluoración
Dental health
surveys
Fluoridation
description The results of a cross sectional epidemiological survey for the purpose of evaluating the state of dental health of schoolchildren (aged 6-7 and 12-13) living in Sampacho and Porteña, two towns in the Province of Córdoba (Argentina), supplied with drinking water containing quite different levels of fluoride, are described and analized. In Sampacho, F- level is 9.05 mg/l. while in Porteña the concentration is of 0.19 mg/l. The proportion of scholchildren (aged 6-7 and 12-13) without caries was significaticantly higher in Sampacho than in Porteña, while the dmf-t, dmf-s, DMF-Tand DMF-S indexes were considerably higher in the latter place. The severity of caries in children (age 12-13) living in Sampacho ranged from low to moderate (DMF-T=2.53), whilst in Porteña the range went from moderate to high (DMF-T=4.41). No cases of dental fluorosis were recorded in Porteña; but in Sampacho, there was a high proportion of children with mild fluorosis (aged 6-7) and mild or severe fluorosis (aged 12-13). Calcium, phosphate, thiocyanate, protein and secretory Ig A salivary levels were similar not only among schoolchildren of both towns but also among those with different experience of caries and different degrees of severity of fluorosis. It is concluded that urgent (preventive and/or curative) sanitary measures are necessary for the purpose of reducing or controlling caries in Porteña as well as dental fluorosis in Sampacho.
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