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Caries experience and status in school-age children residing in four North Italian communities.

Authors :
Campus, Guglielmo
Senna, Andrea
Cagetti, M. G.
Maida, C.
Strohmenger, Laura
Source :
Oral Health & Preventive Dentistry; 2005, Vol. 3 Issue 1, p33-38, 6p, 4 Charts, 2 Graphs
Publication Year :
2005

Abstract

<bold>Purpose: </bold>The aim of this paper was to describe the caries experience in four North Italian areas. The areas selected were four North Italian medium-sized cities: San Remo located in western Liguria, Ferrara in Emilia, and Varese and Melegnano (Milan suburbs).<bold>Materials and Methods: </bold>1104 subjects (560 males and 544 females) were examined. Several dental outcomes were used: DMFT Index and SiC index following WHO recommendations; and the caries experience ratio; the percentage of children with high caries disease and with rampant caries was calculated as the percentage of subjects with DMFT > 0, DMFT > or = 4 and DMFT > or = 7.<bold>Results: </bold>Mean DMFT ranged from 1.21 +/- 1.65 in the Ferrara group to 1.83 +/- 2.49 in San Remo. Among the groups, statistically significant differences were observed for DT and DMFT (p = 0.04 and p = 0.01 respectively). The SiC index was 3.75 +/- 1.87, 3 (2-5) in all samples, with significant differences among the four areas (p = 0.04). No statistical differences were observed among the four areas regarding caries experience and the proportion of children with high and rampant caries. An elevated proportion of subjects with high caries (DMFT > or = 4) was noted in the San Remo group (22.9%). The distribution of children by gender according to DMFT levels was not statistically significant either. The F/DMFT ratio was similar in the survey areas, from 0.30 in San Remo, 0.38 in Varese and Ferrara, to 0.40 in the Milan suburbs.<bold>Conclusion: </bold>Information drawn from this study can be helpful to describe and plan future dental prevention programmes aimed at reducing caries experience and promoting better oral health level. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
16021622
Volume :
3
Issue :
1
Database :
Complementary Index
Journal :
Oral Health & Preventive Dentistry
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
37378795