2004
DOI: 10.1590/s0102-311x2004000200020
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Experiência de cárie dentária em crianças de escolas públicas e privadas de um município com água fluoretada

Abstract: O objetivo deste estudo foi verificar a relação entre tipo de escola, como medida de condição sócio-econômica e a prevalência de cárie em pré-escolares e escolares de Rio Claro, São Paulo, com água fluoretada. Os dados obtidos são secundários e a amostra foi de 888 escolares de 5 a 12 anos dos ensinos público e particular. A experiência de cárie foi medida por meio dos índices ceod e CPOD ¹, além do Índice de Cuidados. Empregou-se os testes qui-quadrado e Mann-Whitney com significância de 5%. Aos cinco anos, o… Show more

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“…The prevalence of caries in this study was relatively high (63.6%), the outcome being similar to studies involving adolescents in different regions of the country, ranging from 61% to 74% [25][26][27] , demonstrating that caries is still a public health issue, and that its prevalence is high even before the permanent dentition is complete. There is, therefore, a need for greater investment in the prevention of carious lesions, in order to prevent curative and invasive treatment that is more expensive, requiring a better infrastructure to carry out said treatment.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 86%
“…The prevalence of caries in this study was relatively high (63.6%), the outcome being similar to studies involving adolescents in different regions of the country, ranging from 61% to 74% [25][26][27] , demonstrating that caries is still a public health issue, and that its prevalence is high even before the permanent dentition is complete. There is, therefore, a need for greater investment in the prevention of carious lesions, in order to prevent curative and invasive treatment that is more expensive, requiring a better infrastructure to carry out said treatment.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 86%
“…studies [8][9] . In these studies, ID had a higher prevalence and severity of dental caries compared to "non-special" patients 11 . The larger impairment of oral health in these patients can be explained by their physical, mental and social limitations, in addition to the use of systemic (psychoactive) drugs that can lead to the loss of oral integrity [12][13] .…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 91%
“…Regarding age, there was a higher prevalence of patients aged 15-19 years, and a lower prevalence of patients aged 31-38 years. The greater frequency and percentage of patients studied were of the age group of 15-19 years (43.5%), followed by the age group of [11][12][13][14] The mean DMFT index and the standard deviation were 3.93 and 3.48, for patients of the 11-14 age group, 3.47 and 2.95 for the 15-19 age group, 4.74 and 3.74 for the 20-30 age group, and 5.68 and 2.76 for the 30-38 age group. Patients in the 20-30 and 31-38 age groups had a higher DMFT index than younger patients, (4.74) and (5.68), respectively, which is considered by WHO as severe (Table 2).…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 91%
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“…De acordo com Peres et al 20 , hábitos de consumo de produtos cariogênicos, sobretudo com relação à sua freqüência, parece ser o fator comportamental mais comprovadamente aceito no desenvolvimento do processo carioso. Como o consumo da merenda é praticamente exclusivo em escolas públicas, os atuais resultados podem remeter à similaridade entre os dados achados neste estudo e o observado por Maltz & Silva 21 e em Hoffmann et al 22 que identificaram maior prevalência de cárie em alunos da rede pública, quando comparados com os de escola privada.…”
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