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. 2014:2014:839419.
doi: 10.1155/2014/839419. Epub 2014 Sep 23.

The prevalence of dental caries in primary dentition in 4- to 5-year-old preschool children in northern palestine

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The prevalence of dental caries in primary dentition in 4- to 5-year-old preschool children in northern palestine

Zafer Azizi. Int J Dent. 2014.

Abstract

Aim. To determine the prevalence of dental caries among a representative sample of preschool children (4-5 years old) who were accompanied by their parents to the dental centre of the Arab American University in Jenin whether they come seeking dental treatment or as visitors with adult patients. Materials and Methods. 1376 children of both sexes were investigated by three calibrated and trained examiners for dental caries using the dmft index according to the WHO method. Results. 76% of the studied children have already experienced dental caries at the age of 4-5 years (1046 children). The mean dmft score was found to be 2.46 while the other 24% of children were caries-free. There was no significant difference in caries prevalence between boys and girls (77.2% versus 74.6%). Children of highly educated and college graduated mothers were found to have more fillings (restored teeth) in comparison to those who belong to mothers who did not finish their secondary (high school) education. Conclusion. The number of caries-free children in northern Palestine is still far from numbers found in developed countries. There is a real need to make improvements at the level of parents dental health education, application of preventive measures, and dietary habits among preschool children.

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Prevalence of decayed teeth.
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Prevalence of missing teeth.
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Prevalence of filled teeth.

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