Dental erosion: a widespread condition nowadays? A cross-sectional study among a group of adolescents in Norway
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Dental erosion: a widespread condition nowadays? A cross-sectional study among a group of adolescents in Norway
Abstract
Objective: This study aimed to investigate the prevalence, distribution and severity of erosive wear in a group of 16-18-year-olds in the western part of Norway. A second aim was to describe possible associations between caries experience, socioeconomic background and origin of birth.
Materials and methods: Adolescents (n = 795) attending recall examinations at Public Dental Service (PDS) clinics were also examined for dental erosive wear on index surfaces, using the Visual Erosion Dental Examination scoring system (VEDE).
Results: In total, 795 individuals were examined. Dental erosive wear was diagnosed in 59% of the population (44% erosive wear in enamel only, 14% combination of enamel and dentine lesions, 1% erosive wear in dentine only). The palatal surfaces of upper central incisors and occlusal surfaces of first lower molars were affected the most (33% and 48% of all surfaces, respectively). Cuppings on molars were registered in 66% of the individuals with erosive wear. Erosive wear was significantly more prevalent among men (63%) than women (55%) (p = 0.018).
Conclusions: There were no significant associations between dental erosive wear and caries experience, socioeconomic background or origin of birth.
Keywords: dental erosive wear; prevalence; public health; severity.
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