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Caries prevalence among schoolchildren in urban and rural Croatia (CROSBI ID 324457)

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Lešić, Stjepanka ; Dukić, Walter ; Šapro Kriste, Zdenka ; Tomičić, Vesna ; Kadić, Snježana Caries prevalence among schoolchildren in urban and rural Croatia // Central European journal of public health, 27 (2019), 3; 256-262. doi: 10.21101/cejph.a5314

Podaci o odgovornosti

Lešić, Stjepanka ; Dukić, Walter ; Šapro Kriste, Zdenka ; Tomičić, Vesna ; Kadić, Snježana

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Caries prevalence among schoolchildren in urban and rural Croatia

Objective: The aim of the study was to evaluate caries prevalence in a sample of schoolchildren aged 6 to 16 years from rural and urban areas in Croatia. Methods: Using standardized World Health Organisation (WHO) criteria, the oral health status of 1, 589 children (265 from rural and 1, 324 from urban areas) was assessed by recording the following indices: DMFT (decayed, missing, filled permanent teeth), deft (decayed, extracted, filled primary teeth), DMFS (decayed, missing, filled surfaces - permanent teeth), defs (decayed, extracted, filled surfaces - primary teeth) and SiC (Significant Caries Index). Rural areas were Štitar and Babina Greda municipalities in Slavonia and urban areas were the cities of Županja (Slavonia), Zagreb and Dubrovnik. Results: Half of the examined children (50.0%) had caries (D component in DMFT), with 46.0% of these being from urban and 70.2% from rural areas. The median DMFT among children was 2, 4 (rural) and 2 (urban) (p < 0.001). Among 12-year-olds, the median DMFT was 4 (rural) and 3 (urban), and mean DMFT was 3.4. The median DMFS for rural area was 5 and for urban area 3 (p < 0.001). The median deft was 1.00 for rural and 1.00 for urban, while the highest value was found among 6-year-olds at 9 in rural and 7 in urban areas. The median SiC was 4, 4 (urban) and 5 (rural). Conclusion: Schoolchildren from urban and rural areas in Croatia differ significantly in caries prevalence. They fall into the medium DMFT classification group according to the WHO, which indicates the need for a comprehensive oral health preservation programme.

epidemiology ; dental caries ; preventive dentistry ; cross-sectional studies ; paediatric dentistry ; DMF index

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Podaci o izdanju

27 (3)

2019.

256-262

objavljeno

1210-7778

1803-1048

10.21101/cejph.a5314

Povezanost rada

Dentalna medicina

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