1992
DOI: 10.1111/j.1600-0528.1992.tb01693.x
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Prevalence of non‐cavitated and cavitated carious lesions in a random sample of 7‐9‐year‐old schoolchildren in Montreal, Quebec

Abstract: This report describes the prevalence of non-cavitated and cavitated carious lesions in 911 randomly selected children in grades one through three on the Island of Montreal, Quebec, Canada. The criteria for diagnosis were developed for a longitudinal epidemiological study of restorative treatment decisions by dentists practising under a provincial dental insurance program for children. The intra- and inter-examiner reliability correlation coefficients of the two examiners were excellent (Kappa > or = 0.80). The… Show more

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“…35 This may have resulted in misclassification and under reporting of the ECC prevalence by overlooking incipient carious lesions and approximal lesions. 72,73 A satisfactory agreement (as indicated by the test-retest reliability scores obtained) suggests that misclassification and biased estimates do not constitute an important problem. 74 Although key variables such as fluoride consumption, earlier ECC experience, and bacteria load were not directly measured, fluoride consumption was reflected by the summative indices derived from variables measuring family oral hygiene.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 97%
“…35 This may have resulted in misclassification and under reporting of the ECC prevalence by overlooking incipient carious lesions and approximal lesions. 72,73 A satisfactory agreement (as indicated by the test-retest reliability scores obtained) suggests that misclassification and biased estimates do not constitute an important problem. 74 Although key variables such as fluoride consumption, earlier ECC experience, and bacteria load were not directly measured, fluoride consumption was reflected by the summative indices derived from variables measuring family oral hygiene.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 97%
“…A modified D 1 -D 3 version of the criteria of Pitts and Fyffe [1988], Pitts [1997] and Ismail et al [1992] was used to record caries lesions in this study. Our criteria [Warren et al, 2002] combined cavitated enamel (d 2 ) and dentin (d 3 ) lesions into a single d 2-3 category that was distinguished from d 1 (noncavitated) lesions.…”
Section: Children's Dental Caries Experiencementioning
confidence: 99%
“…The criteria for dental caries were adapted from those of Pitts et al 30,31 and others 32,33 but did not differentiate between cavitated enamel (d 2 ) and dentin (d 3 ) lesions. 26 Instead, lesions were categorized as noncavitated (d 1 ) and cavitated (d 2-3 ) lesions.…”
Section: Dental Cariesmentioning
confidence: 99%