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ABSTRACT
Aim
To report national data on dental caries in Danish children and adolescents from 1988 to 2001. Study design
Descriptive cross-sectional epidemiological study.
Methods
Data on dental caries for 5, 7, 12 and 15 year old individuals reported
from 1988 to 2001 to the database established by the Danish National Board of Health.
Results
Caries has decreased in all four age
groups, but the decrease levelled out by the end of the period. The relative decrease is less in the primary dentition than in the
permanent dentition. The shift to the left of the distribution of 15 year olds according to DMFS is marked, while the distribution of 5 year
old children according to dmfs is almost unchanged. Mean number of non-cavitated lesions is slightly more than one, but the distribution
is very skewed. A 50 decrease in mean DMFS for 15 year old children was found for most of the counties.
Conclusion
Caries has decreased in Danish children and adolescents from 1988 to 2001. In relative terms, the decrease is less in the primary
dentition than in the permanent dentition. The decrease seems to have taken place across the entire country.
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Vol.3 – n.4/2002
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Harvard: S. Poulsen, M. Malling Pedersen (2002) "Dental caries in Danish children: 1988-2001", European Journal of Paediatric Dentistry, 3(4), pp195-198. doi:
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