The dental needs of high school students in Newport News, Virginia: a pilot study.

Virginia dental journal Pub Date : 1993-07-01
G K Fashing, N J Fashing
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To gain insight into the dental needs of high school students, the Newport News Health Department conducted a survey of 236 tenth graders in a city high school. Ages ranged from 14 to 17 with approximately half of the students black and half white. The average DMFT for whites (3.21) was not significantly different from that for blacks (3.64) (p = .332) nor was it different for gender (female 3.58, male 3.28; p = .498) thereby indicating a very similar caries experience for both race and gender. The average F/DMFT indices, however, were significantly different for race (p < .0001) and those for gender quite close to statistical significance ( p = .083). Females have the highest filling needs met (74.3%) followed by white males (47.8%), black females (32.5%) and black males (31.4%). Unmet dental needs for both whites and blacks were found to be considerably higher than those for the U.S. as a whole as well as for those from the southeast. The greater dental needs, especially among blacks and males, may reflect limited access to dental care or a lower perceived need for such care. Sealants were present in 23% of the students compared with 7% nationwide. There was a significant association between the presence of sealants and students qualifying for dental care at the Health Department through the school free lunch dental program (p = .036).

弗吉尼亚州纽波特纽斯市高中生的牙科需求:一项试点研究。
为了深入了解高中生的牙科需求,纽波特纽斯卫生部门对一所城市高中的236名十年级学生进行了调查。年龄从14岁到17岁不等,大约一半的学生是黑人,一半是白人。白人平均DMFT(3.21)与黑人平均DMFT(3.64)差异无统计学意义(p = .332),性别差异无统计学意义(女性3.58,男性3.28;P = .498),从而表明种族和性别的龋齿经历非常相似。然而,平均F/DMFT指数在种族之间存在显著差异(p < 0.0001),性别之间的差异非常接近统计学意义(p = 0.083)。女性的补牙需求最高(74.3%),其次是白人男性(47.8%)、黑人女性(32.5%)和黑人男性(31.4%)。研究发现,白人和黑人未得到满足的牙科需求远远高于美国整体水平和东南部地区。更大的牙科需求,特别是在黑人和男性中,可能反映出获得牙科护理的机会有限或对此类护理的需求较低。23%的学生使用了密封剂,而全国的这一比例为7%。密封剂的存在与学生通过学校免费午餐牙科计划获得卫生部门牙科保健资格之间存在显著关联(p = 0.036)。
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