[Relation among oral hygiene, caries and gingivitis in 4-and 5-year old children in Frankfurt/Main area].

Oral-prophylaxe Pub Date : 1989-06-01
P Ratka-Krüger, B Schacher, P Raetzke
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Caries and gingivitis are plaque-induced diseases. There is no doubt a correlation between the degree of oral cleanliness and the incidence of caries and gingivitis in school children and adults. Scientific information on such a correlation in pre-school children four and five years of age, however, is only scarce. Therefore, 345 children of this age group were examined and scored for plaque, gingivitis as well as toothloss, caries and fillings. There was clearly a correlation between the degree of oral hygiene and caries and gingivitis. Children of the five-year age group were more severely involved than the four-year olds. Dental examinations of pre-school children are, according to our experience, mainly concerned with recording dental caries and toothloss. Too little emphasis is usually paid to oral hygiene status and the presence of gingivitis. The data of our study suggest that by positively influencing the oral hygiene habits of young children, not only the incidence of tooth decay can be reduced but, at the same time, the appearance of gingival inflammation can largely be prevented. This may have a positive effect on the incidence of periodontal disease during later periods of life.

[法兰克福/美因地区4 ~ 5岁儿童口腔卫生与龋齿、牙龈炎的关系]。
龋齿和牙龈炎是牙菌斑引起的疾病。在学龄儿童和成人中,口腔清洁程度与龋齿和牙龈炎的发病率之间无疑存在相关性。然而,在4岁和5岁的学龄前儿童中,这种相关性的科学信息很少。因此,345名这个年龄段的儿童接受了检查,并对牙菌斑、牙龈炎、牙齿脱落、龋齿和填充物进行了评分。口腔卫生程度与龋齿和牙龈炎之间存在明显的相关性。5岁的孩子比4岁的孩子更严重。根据我们的经验,学龄前儿童的牙齿检查主要是记录龋齿和牙齿脱落情况。通常很少重视口腔卫生状况和牙龈炎的存在。我们的研究数据表明,通过积极影响幼儿的口腔卫生习惯,不仅可以减少蛀牙的发生率,同时也可以在很大程度上预防牙龈炎症的出现。这可能对晚年牙周病的发病率有积极的影响。
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