Prevalence and severity of dental caries in Libyan schoolchildren
- PMID: 21851354
- PMCID: PMC9374798
- DOI: 10.1111/j.1875-595X.2011.00060.x
Prevalence and severity of dental caries in Libyan schoolchildren
Abstract
Objectives: To assess prevalence and severity of dental caries, examine gender differences and assess the relationship of dental caries to socioeconomic status in a group of Libyan schoolchildren.
Design and setting: A cross sectional observational study with cluster sampling within schools.
Participants: A random sample of 791, 12-year-olds in 36 elementary public schools in Benghazi.
Methods and main outcome measures: Dental caries was assessed using the DMFT and DMFS indices and WHO (1997) criteria. Information about socioeconomic status was collected through a dental health questionnaire.
Results: The prevalence of dental caries was 57.8%. The mean DMFT and DMFS indices were 1.68 (SD ± 1.86) and 2.39 (SD ± 3.05) for all subjects and 2.90 (SD ± 1.56) and 4.14 (SD ± 2.97) for subjects with caries experience. Dental caries was more prevalent amongst girls (P = 0.002). There was a statistically significantly negative association between dental caries and the level of father's education (P = 0.015).
Conclusions: While dental caries prevalence in 12 year-old Libyan children was high, the mean DMFT was low compared with other developing countries, but higher than the WHO goal for year 2020. The high level of untreated caries is a cause for concern, representing a high unmet treatment need.
© 2011 FDI World Dental Federation.
Similar articles
-
Changes in dental caries and sugar intake before and during the conflict in Libya: A natural experiment.Community Dent Oral Epidemiol. 2020 Jun;48(3):201-207. doi: 10.1111/cdoe.12526. Epub 2020 Mar 3. Community Dent Oral Epidemiol. 2020. PMID: 32125010
-
Association of caries experience and dental plaque with sociodemographic characteristics in elementary school-aged children: a cross-sectional study.BMC Oral Health. 2018 Jan 10;18(1):7. doi: 10.1186/s12903-017-0464-4. BMC Oral Health. 2018. PMID: 29321029 Free PMC article.
-
Prevalence of Dental Caries in 12-Year-Olds in San Pedro de Macorís, DR.P R Health Sci J. 2020 Jun;39(2):210-215. P R Health Sci J. 2020. PMID: 32663920
-
Dental caries prevalence, oral health knowledge and practice among indigenous Chepang school children of Nepal.BMC Oral Health. 2013 May 14;13:20. doi: 10.1186/1472-6831-13-20. BMC Oral Health. 2013. PMID: 23672487 Free PMC article.
-
Oral health status among 6- and 12-year-old Jordanian schoolchildren.Oral Health Prev Dent. 2014;12(2):99-107. doi: 10.3290/j.ohpd.a31220. Oral Health Prev Dent. 2014. PMID: 24624383
Cited by
-
The Caries Assessment Spectrum and Treatment (CAST) index: face and content validation.Int Dent J. 2012 Oct;62(5):270-6. doi: 10.1111/j.1875-595X.2012.00121.x. Int Dent J. 2012. PMID: 23106841 Free PMC article.
-
Effect of Family Structure and Behavioral and Eyesight Problems on Caries Severity in Pupils by Using an Ordinal Logistic Model.Iran J Public Health. 2013 Aug;42(8):889-95. Iran J Public Health. 2013. PMID: 26056644 Free PMC article.
-
Prevalence of dental caries and associated factors among school-aged children in Tripoli, Libya: a cross-sectional study.BMC Oral Health. 2021 Apr 30;21(1):224. doi: 10.1186/s12903-021-01545-9. BMC Oral Health. 2021. PMID: 33931061 Free PMC article.
-
Nutrient intake and dietary patterns of relevance to dental health of 12-year-old Libyan children.Public Health Nutr. 2014 May;17(5):1107-13. doi: 10.1017/S1368980013000645. Epub 2013 Apr 3. Public Health Nutr. 2014. PMID: 23552503 Free PMC article.
-
Determinants of dental caries in children in the Middle East and North Africa region: a systematic review based on literature published from 2000 to 2019.BMC Oral Health. 2021 May 4;21(1):237. doi: 10.1186/s12903-021-01482-7. BMC Oral Health. 2021. PMID: 33947387 Free PMC article.
References
-
- Moynihan P, Petersen P. Diet, nutrition and the prevention of dental diseases. Public Health Nutr. 2004;7:201–226. - PubMed
-
- WHO/FDI Global goals for oral health in the year 2000. Int Dent J. 1982;23:74–77. - PubMed
-
- Petersen P. Changing oral health profiles of children in Central and Eastern Europe – challenges for the 21st century. Community Dent Health. 2003;20:211–216. - PubMed
-
- Jamieson L, Thomson W, Mcgee R. Caries prevalence and severity in urban Fijian schoolchildren. Int J Paediatr Dent. 2004;14:34–40. - PubMed
MeSH terms
Grants and funding
LinkOut - more resources
Full Text Sources
Medical