Prevalence of enamel defects/fluorosis in fluoridated and non-fluoridated areas in Ireland
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Prevalence of enamel defects/fluorosis in fluoridated and non-fluoridated areas in Ireland
Abstract
Water fluoridation was introduced in Ireland in 1964 and in recent years the availability of fluoride from other sources had increased. As part of a National Survey of Children's Health in Ireland Dean's and the DDE indices were used to determine the prevalence of enamel fluorosis/defects in 8- and 15-yr-old children in fluoridated and non-fluoridated areas. Over 94% of the children examined in all areas were regarded as having normal enamel, as defined by Dean's index, the remainder showing evidence of either questionable, very mild or mild fluorosis. Between 52% and 63% of the children had one or more teeth affected by enamel defects when measured by the DDE index. The prevalence of enamel fluorosis/defects was similar in children living in fluoridated and non-fluoridated areas but the prevalence of diffuse opacities (DDE) was higher in the fluoridated areas.
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