Spatial analysis of caries experience in population of teens, adults, and elderly people in the state of São Paulo: data from SB SP 2015

Q4 Dentistry
A. Pereira, L. Probst, Emílio Prado da Fonseca, M. C. Meneghim, Vladen Vieira, A. C. Frias
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OBJECTIVE: Estimate the prevalence and gravity of coronal dental caries for populations of adolescents, adults and elderly people.METHODS: For the crossing of data of the average DMF rates by Regional Health Directorate (RHD) with the digital cartographical base, municipals were grouped by RHD, and the connection between the two bases was formed by a common code or “primary key” in the TerraView® software program (version 4.2.1).RESULTS: The distribution of the DMF average for the teen population was the worst for RHD 8, while RHDs 4, 7 and 14 had lower averages. For the adult population, RHDs 4 and 12 presented the lowest DMF averages. On the other hand, RHDs 8, 13, and 16 had the worst results. For the elderly population, the RHD 4 presented the lowest average, and RHD 9 the highest DMF rate for this population.CONCLUSION: The differences in DMF averages among the RHDs and the populations studied showed that it is necessary to plan different locoregional oral health actions to face the severe clinical state exposed, since its spatial distribution is disparate, with concentrations of cases in certain regions for all age groups studied.
圣保罗州青少年、成年人和老年人龋齿经历的空间分析:来自SB SP 2015的数据
目的:评估青少年、成年人和老年人冠状龋的患病率和严重程度。方法:为了将地区卫生局(RHD)的平均DMF率数据与数字地图库进行交叉,按RHD对城市进行分组,并通过TerraView®软件程序(版本4.2.1)中的公共代码或“主键”形成两个库之间的连接。结果:青少年人群DMF平均值分布以RHD 8最差,而RHD 4、7和14的平均值较低。在成人人群中,RHDs 4和12的DMF平均值最低。另一方面,rhd 8、13和16的结果最差。在老年人群中,rhd4的平均DMF率最低,rhd9的DMF率最高。结论:重度口腔疾病临床暴露状态的空间分布不均匀,各年龄组的病例均集中在特定区域,因此有必要制定不同的局部区域口腔卫生行动来应对。
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Revista Odonto Ciencia
Revista Odonto Ciencia Dentistry-Dentistry (all)
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期刊介绍: Cessation. The Revista Odonto Ciência is a peer-reviewed journal published online (ISSN 1980-6523), four times per year, supported by the Pontifical Catholic University of Rio Grande do Sul – Dental School since 1986. Its abbreviation is Rev Odonto Cienc, which should be used in references, bibliographic legends, and footnotes. The Revista Odonto Ciência is an international scientific journal dedicated to provide a forum for academics, researchers, and practitioners to communicate relevant basic, clinical, education, and epidemiological studies in Dentistry and related fields. The Journal seeks to publish articles on new conceptual models, innovative technology, alternative procedures or treatment to reduce disease burden in the general population or specific groups, thus contributing to translating science into practice and social development. Contributions falling into the following categories will be considered for publication: 1) original research reports of basic and applied oral sciences, epidemiological, and education studies; 2) review article; 3) case report. The Revista Odonto Ciência only accepts manuscripts written in English. Manuscripts submitted to this journal should not have been published before nor have publication pending elsewhere.
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