| Literature DB >> 24885243 |
Marit S Skeie1, Kristin S Klock.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Recording reliable oral health data is a challenge. The aims were a) to outline different Scandinavian systems of oral health monitoring, b) to evaluate the quality and utility of the collected data in the light of modern concepts of disease management and to suggest improvements.Entities:
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Year: 2014 PMID: 24885243 PMCID: PMC4013538 DOI: 10.1186/1472-6831-14-43
Source DB: PubMed Journal: BMC Oral Health ISSN: 1472-6831 Impact factor: 2.757
Figure 1National Health registers in Scandinavia, which present epidemiological data on dental health. The registers from each country are here listed, together with the available statistical websites.
An overview of variables and definitions used in monitoring caries in Norway, Sweden and Denmark
| Age groups being enrolled | 5, 12 and 18-yr-olds | 3, 6, 12 and 19-yr-olds | 5, 7, 12 and 15-yr-olds |
| Institutions responsible for examinations | PDS* | PDS/PP** | PDS/PP |
| Sound primary and permanent teeth: (st/ST) = 0, caries free | May have enamel caries, fissure sealants, restorations due to trauma. | As in Norway | Enamel caries reported. In comparing surveys, enamel caries not included |
| Decayed primary or permanent teeth (dt/DT) | Teeth in need of operative treatment due to caries (d3/D3 threshold) | As in Norway | Differentiate between a) manifest caries (dentin caries), b) secondary caries, defect or missed filling, and c) chronic caries |
| Missing primary and permanent teeth (mt/MT) | Teeth extracted due to caries | Not reported | Teeth extracted due to caries (et/MT) |
| Filled primary and permanent teeth (ft/FT) | Filled teeth, also inlays and prosthetic crowns | Filled primary and permanent teeth (no more details) | As Norway |
| dmft/DMFT (primary and permanent teeth) | Sum of all teeth in need/have had need for operative treatment, or missed due to caries. Or number of teeth with experience of caries | Missed teeth not included | As Norway |
| Mean dmft/DMFT or mean dft/DFT | dmft/DMFT 12-yr-olds | dft/DFT 12-yr-olds | deft/DMFT 12-yr-olds |
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| Proportion of caries-free (DMFS = 0) individuals | 5, 12, 18-yr-olds Caries-free = no active caries (D = 0), or no experience of caries (DMFT = 0) | 6, 12, 19-yr-olds | 5, 7, 12 and 15-yr-olds |
| Proportion of individuals, without approximal surface caries DMFSa*** = 0 | Not reported | 19-yr-olds | Not reported |
| Proportion of individuals with caries experience on various numbers of teeth | 1– 4 teeth, 5–9 teeth, >9 in the groups 5, 12, 18-yr-olds | Similar system in the groups 12, 19-yr-olds | More at surface layer registrations |
| SiC-index The mean DMFT of third of a population with the highest caries scores | 12-yr-olds | 12-yr-olds | 12-yr-olds |
*PDS: Public Dental Service.
**PP: Private Practice.
***a: Approximal surface.
Figure 2Lorenz curves for caries distribution in two 3-year-old groups, illustrating deviation in caries skewness. Footnote: Each point on these Lorenz curves denotes the proportion of the population (y-axis) responsible for the proportion of the total burden of caries lesions (x-axis). The arrows indicate that 6% of a western native (WN) of 3 year-olds and 23% of an immigrant group (IM) of non-western origin, 3 year-olds, carry about 75% of the total caries burden. This graph is adjusted from an article based on this survey [48] .