Trends in oral health status: United States, 1988-1994 and 1999-2004.

Bruce A Dye, Sylvia Tan, Vincent Smith, Brenda G Lewis, Laurie K Barker, Gina Thornton-Evans, Paul I Eke, Eugenio D Beltrán-Aguilar, Alice M Horowitz, Chien-Hsun Li
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Objective: This report presents national estimates and trends for a variety of oral health status measures for persons aged 2 years and older by sociodemographic and smoking status since the late 1980s in the United States.

Methods: Data from the third National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey (NHANES III), 1988-1994 and from the NHANES 1999-2004 were used. These data sources were designed to provide information on the health and nutritional status of the civilian noninstitutionalized population in the United States. Information from oral health examination methods common to both survey periods were used to present prevalence estimates and for trend analyses. Statistical significance of differences between common estimates from each survey period was evaluated using two-sided t-tests.

Results: This report provides mean, percentile values, and standard errors for dental caries, dental sealants, incisal trauma, periodontal health, dental visits, perception of oral health status, tooth retention, and edentulism. Additional estimates for monitoring progress toward the Healthy People 2010 oral health objectives using NHANES source data are presented as well.

Conclusions: For most Americans, oral health status has improved between 1988-1994 and 1999-2004. For seniors, edentulism and periodontitis has declined; for adults, improvements were seen in dental caries prevalence, tooth retention, and periodontal health; for adolescents and youths, dental sealant prevalence has increased and dental caries have decreased; however, for youths aged 2-5 years, dental caries in primary teeth has increased.

口腔健康状况趋势:美国,1988-1994年和1999-2004年。
目的:本报告介绍了自20世纪80年代末以来美国按社会人口统计学和吸烟状况对2岁及以上人群的各种口腔健康状况测量的全国估计和趋势。方法:采用1988-1994年第三次全国健康与营养调查(NHANES III)和1999-2004年NHANES的数据。这些数据来源的目的是提供有关美国非收容平民人口的健康和营养状况的信息。来自两个调查时期共同的口腔健康检查方法的信息被用于患病率估计和趋势分析。使用双侧t检验评估各调查期共同估计值之间差异的统计显著性。结果:本报告提供了龋齿、牙密封剂、切外伤、牙周健康、牙科就诊、口腔健康状态感知、牙齿固位和全牙症的平均值、百分位数和标准误差。此外,还介绍了利用国家口腔健康管理体系来源数据监测2010年健康人口腔健康目标进展情况的额外估计。结论:在1988-1994年和1999-2004年期间,大多数美国人的口腔健康状况有所改善。老年人患牙龈炎和牙周炎的情况有所下降;对于成年人,龋齿患病率、牙齿固位和牙周健康均有所改善;在青少年和青年中,牙科密封剂的流行有所增加,龋齿有所减少;然而,在2-5岁的青少年中,乳牙龋齿有所增加。
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