Community Dental Health

- Cover Date:
 - June 2012
 - Print ISSN:
 - 0265 539X
 - Vol:
 - 29
 - Issue:
 - 2
 
Anterior Tooth Crowding and Prevalence of Dental Caries in Children in Szczecin, Poland
Objective: To test the effect of anterior tooth crowding on dental caries in Polish patients with primary, mixed and permanent dentition. Basic research design: Dental examinations based on WHO criteria and questionnaire surveys were performed on 225 children from Poland selected by stratified random sampling. The mean dmft/DMFT scores were recorded for primary, mixed and permanent dentition. Multivariate logistic regression was performed to identify associations between caries prevalence and other possible caries risk factors including crowding. Results: The study population had high overall caries prevalence. Both caries prevalence and DMFT in anterior teeth of 15-19 year old adolescents with crowding were higher than in those without crowding. Multivariate analysis showed that the risk factors associated with anterior caries prevalence in patients aged 15-19 years were crowding (OR 3.71) and tooth brushing twice a day or less without interdental cleaning (OR 2.15). Conclusions: Tooth crowding may have been associated with anterior caries experienced in children aged 15-19 years and must be taken into consideration as a caries risk indicator. 
Key words: caries risk, crowding, dental caries
- Article Price
 - £15.00
 - Institution Article Price
 - £
 - Page Start
 - 168
 - Page End
 - 172
 - Authors
 - J. Buczkowska-Radlinska, L. Szyszka-Sommerfeld, K. Wozniak
 
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