Prevalence of non‐cavitated and cavitated carious lesions in a random sample of 7‐9‐year‐old schoolchildren in Montreal, Quebec
- 1 October 1992
- journal article
- Published by Wiley in Community Dentistry and Oral Epidemiology
- Vol. 20 (5) , 250-255
- https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1600-0528.1992.tb01693.x
Abstract
This report describes the prevalence of non-cavitated and cavitated carious lesions in 911 randomly selected children in grades one through three on the Island of Montreal. Quebec, Canada. The criteria for diagnosis were developed for a longitudinal epidemiological study of restorative treatment decisions by dentists practising under a provincial dental insurance program for children. The intra- and inter-examiner reliability correlation coefficients of the two examiners were excellent (Kappa 0.80). The most frequent carious lesion found in the examined children were non-cavitated carious lesions (incipient) within 1.5 of the gingival line on smooth tooth surfaces, and stained or non-cavitated carious lesions on pits and fissures. Out of 911 children in the study, 19.6% had sealants. Children whose parents completed a university education had a significantly lower prevalence of non-cavitated and cavitated carious lesions and fillings, and a significantly higher mean number of sealants than children whose parents had only primary school education. Education status of the parents was a significant risk marker of children with high caries experience and these children had a significantly higher mean number of non-cavitated carious lesions. This study has found that non-cavitaled carious lesions arc significantly more prevalent than cavitated carious lesions in children.Keywords
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