2008
DOI: 10.1590/s0102-311x2008001000015
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Abstract: This study aimed to analyze dental caries patterns among riverine people from Rondônia State, Brazil (Machado and Preto rivers) in 2005 and2006. A total of 469 subjects were examined, using the World Health Organization form, under natural light, using a wooden tongue depressor and CPI probe in cases of doubts about the presence of dental caries. The results were: [6][7][8][9][10] DMTF = 1.04, 12 years, 18 years,[35][36][37][38][39][40][41][42][43][44][65][66][67][68][69][70][71][72][73][74] DMTF = 21.56 [… Show more

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“…Importantly it was also found a prevalence of decayed teeth at age 12 years in work carried out in the Northern Region of the country in residents along the rivers Machado and Preto (Northern Region of the State of Rondônia), in Abaetetuba (State of Pará), in Rio Preto da Eva (State of Amazonas) and in Boa Vista (Capital of the State of Roraima) (Régis-Aranha et al Silva et al 2008;Tobias et al 2008), which suggests difficult access to dental care services. So, the oral health these schoolchildren showed a low mean of DMFT of 1.89 in relation to the World Health Organization, in Manaus DMFT of 3.31 (Moura 2004), as well as in relation to the Northern Region (Cangussu et al 2001;Carvalho et al 2010;Brasil 1996).…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 93%
“…Importantly it was also found a prevalence of decayed teeth at age 12 years in work carried out in the Northern Region of the country in residents along the rivers Machado and Preto (Northern Region of the State of Rondônia), in Abaetetuba (State of Pará), in Rio Preto da Eva (State of Amazonas) and in Boa Vista (Capital of the State of Roraima) (Régis-Aranha et al Silva et al 2008;Tobias et al 2008), which suggests difficult access to dental care services. So, the oral health these schoolchildren showed a low mean of DMFT of 1.89 in relation to the World Health Organization, in Manaus DMFT of 3.31 (Moura 2004), as well as in relation to the Northern Region (Cangussu et al 2001;Carvalho et al 2010;Brasil 1996).…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 93%
“…Estes achados evidenciam a necessidade de programas de promoção de saúde bucal que tenham maior alcance a todos os estratos populacionais. Corroborando com estes achados, uma alta incidência da doença foi observada em uma região ribeirinha no Estado de Rondônia, na Região Amazônica, sendo estes dados atribuídos à falta de acesso aos cuidados em saúde bucal, consumo de água não fluoretada e à necessidade de educação em saúde bucal 14 . Em acréscimo, os resultados do SBBRASIL 9 evidenciam maiores índices ceo-d nas regiões Norte e Nordeste do país, sendo mais prevalente a cárie não tratada em crianças da pele cor preta e parda, e em crianças com renda familiar menos elevada, corroborando com a importância de se levar em consideração os aspectos sociodemográficos na execução de um programa de saúde bucal mais efetivo e abrangente 30 .…”
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“…Estudos recentes constataram uma elevada incidência de comprometimento de dentes decíduos por etiologia cariosa [12][13][14] . Cardoso et al 13 avaliaram 404 fichas de atendimentos assistidos em uma faculdade de odontologia do Rio Grande do Sul, constatando que 42,6% da amostra apresentou perda precoce de molares decíduos, tendo a cárie dentária como a origem exclusiva destes danos.…”
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“…Epidemiological studies throughout the last years demonstrate a decline of the caries indices in the Brazilian population [2][3][4][5]. Despite of this positive scene, the iniquity is persistent regarding to the disease distribution and the access to dental treatment and somehow, the population lack information on the correct oral health care [15,22]. Evidences demonstrate that Brazilian cities with better index of human development have small DMFT values [10].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%