Et. Treasure et Jg. Dever, RELATIONSHIP OF CARIES WITH SOCIOECONOMIC-STATUS IN 14-YEAR-OLD CHILDREN FROM COMMUNITIES WITH DIFFERENT FLUORIDE HISTORIES, Community dentistry and oral epidemiology, 22(4), 1994, pp. 226-230
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13
Categorie Soggetti
Dentistry,Oral Surgery & Medicine","Public, Environmental & Occupation Heath
The aim of this study was to describe the caries prevalence of 14-yr-o
ld children living in two fluoridated communities, a non-fluoridated c
ommunity, and a community that discontinued fluoridation 5 yr before t
he children were examined and to relate the caries prevalence to socio
-economic status. Clinical examinations were completed on 413 children
of whom 227 had been continuously resident in their towns. Children l
iving in the fluoridated communities had significantly lower mean DMFT
and DMFS scores than those in the non-fluoridated town. The children
from the town that had discontinued fluoridation 5 yr earlier had mean
DMFT and DMFS scores that occupied an intermediate position. The diff
erences were greater when only the continuous residents were examined.
There were significant differences in the mean DMFT and DMFS when com
paring socioeconomic status and fluoridation of the water supply. No i
nteraction effect was demonstrated between these two factors.