Community Dental Health
- Cover Date:
- September 2006
- Print ISSN:
- 0265 539X
- Vol:
- 23
- Issue:
- 3
Caries prevalence of 11.5 year-olds between 1989 and 2001 in a province of North-Eastern Greece
Objective & Design: To compare cross-sectional caries prevalence data of 11.5 year old children over a 13 year period (1989-2001) and to evaluate the maximum effect of the applied preventive programme (sealants to 1st molars and 6-year health education) on DMFT values during the last ï¬ve years. Participants: Using the records of a Public Health Centre (PHC) in NE Greece, a number (153-250) of children aged 11.5-years were selected from each calendar year, constituting 11 study groups (totalling 2,217 children), stratiï¬ed by area of residency. Method: Annual oral health education sessions provided in 1990, a year after the PHC was established. Light-cured ï¬ssure sealants were systematically mass introduced in 1996. The same dentist completed all DMFT records in the dental clinic during the children’s routine visits. DMFT was analysed using two Poisson and two Binomial models for both data from all years, and for the last ï¬ve years. The models had as factors: “Time†(year of examination of the study group), “Residency†(semi urban, rural lowland, rural highland), number of “Sealed 1st molars†and “Sealed posterior teethâ€. Results: All the factors were highly statistically signiï¬cant (p<0.001). Dental health was found to be good (DMFT=0), improving progressively year by year (range 12-50%). The mean DMFT decreased steadily from 4.5 (in 1989) to 1.81 (in 2001). The Signiï¬cant Caries index was almost halved (from 8.08 to 4.23). Conclusion: An important improvement in the caries status of 11.5 year-olds since 1989 has been demonstrated, irrespective of the residency. The systematic application of ï¬ssure sealants to all 1st molars, parallel to the cumulative effect of the 6-year health education programme per child, played a signiï¬cant role in reducing disparities in disease prevalence, despite the difï¬culty of improving rates of decline when the caries levels are relatively low.
Key words: Caries prevalence, children, ï¬ssure sealants, poisson distribution public health center
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- Authors
- Demertzi, A., Topitsoglou, V., Muronidis, S.
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