Caries prevalence and patterns in 3–6‐year‐old Beijing children
- 1 December 1995
- journal article
- Published by Wiley in Community Dentistry and Oral Epidemiology
- Vol. 23 (6) , 340-343
- https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1600-0528.1995.tb00259.x
Abstract
A total of 400 Beijing children, 3-6-yr-old, equally distributed by age and sex, were examined for dental cares. Results were analyzed with the traditional dmfs/t index and with the Caries Analysis System. The system differentiated between caries patterns and examined the percentage of affected children (Prevalence), the degree to which these children were affected (Severity), and the proportion of total caries each disease pattern represented (Distribution). Over 67% of the children experienced caries, a level comparable to other reports from China and other developing countries, but 50% greater than those seen in United States preschool children. Nearly all children with caries experienced fissure caries. In 3-yr-olds maxillary anterior caries was the next most prevalent pattern with 43% affected, whilst in the 6-yr-olds, posterior proximal caries was the second most prevalent pattern with 68% affected. Since maxillary anterior caries was so prevalent, and because the presence of this pattern has been shown to be a risk factor for future caries, preventing the maxillary anterior pattern may markedly reduce caries in this population.Keywords
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