Caries experience in primary teeth of four birth cohorts: a practice-based study.

T Käkilehto, J Siiskonen, H Vähänikkilä, S Salo, L Tjäderhane, V Anttonen
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Abstract

Aim: To investigate the survival of caries-free primary teeth in four age cohorts in the city of Kemi, Finland, as well as association of survival of primary teeth among boys and girls and among high and low caries risk individuals.

Study design: This was a practice-based follow-up study based on dental records.

Methods: The data were collected from the electronic oral health patient records of the municipal health centre of the city of Kemi, covering four different birth cohorts (1985, 1990, 1995 and 2000). The total number of children was 4,488.

Statistics: Kaplan-Meier curves were drawn to illustrate the survival of caries-free primary molars . Statistical difference between the groups was analysed using the log-rank test and Cox proportional hazards regression analysis. The retrospective caries risk definition for individuals was based on the early restorations in the first permanent molars.

Results: In the earlier cohorts, primary molars survived caries-free for a shorter period than in the later cohorts (p < 0.001). However, in the 2000 cohort, the survival curve, having shown at the beginning only some caries incidence, bended strongly downwards at the age of 8 years. The survival time of the primary molars remaining caries-free was shorter for those with high caries risk (p < 0.001) as well for boys compared with girls in all cohorts (p = 0.001).

Conclusion: The course of the survival curve of the 2000 age cohort indicates a halt in the improvement of dental caries prevalence, but the follow-up period was too short to allow monitoring the progress further. Continuing oral health promotion to all children, and particularly risk individuals must be emphasised.

四个出生队列乳牙龋齿的经验:一项基于实践的研究。
目的:调查芬兰Kemi市4个年龄组无龋乳牙的存活率,以及男童、女童、高、低龋风险人群乳牙存活率的相关性。研究设计:这是一项基于牙科记录的基于实践的随访研究。方法:数据来源于克米市卫生中心口腔卫生电子病历,涵盖4个不同出生队列(1985、1990、1995和2000年)。儿童总数为4488人。统计学:绘制Kaplan-Meier曲线说明无龋初生磨牙的存活率。采用log-rank检验和Cox比例风险回归分析两组间的统计学差异。回顾性的个人龋病风险定义是基于第一恒磨牙的早期修复。结果:在早期队列中,初生磨牙无龋存活的时间比后期队列短(p)。结论:2000年年龄队列的生存曲线显示龋患病率的改善停止,但随访时间太短,无法进一步监测进展。必须强调对所有儿童,特别是高危人群继续促进口腔健康。
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