Dental caries in adolescents from public schools in Maputo, Mozambique
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UNIVERSIDADE DE SÃO PAULO |
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19/10/2012
19/10/2012
2010
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Aim: To assess dental caries prevalence in adolescents at urban and sub-urban areas of Maputo-City, Mozambique and to identify its relationship with dental fluorosis, dental plaque, nutritional status, frequency of sugar consumption and the concentration of fluoride in public water supply. Methods: Subjects (n=601) were randomly selected from five urban schools and five sub-urban schools. Clinical examinations were performed under standardised conditions by a trained examiner using DMFT index, SiC index, fluorosis index, PHP, BMI, a sugar consumption questionnaire and water supply analysis. The bivariate analysis and Pearson correlation was used (p<0.05). Results: The mean (DMFT) was 0.9 (+/- 1.65 SD). Children in urban schools showed less dental caries (0.8 +/- 1.49SD) than children in sub-urban schools (1.1 +/- 1.80SD, p=0.03). Only 8.15% had very mild to moderate fluorosis but most presented poor oral hygiene. Cases of malnutrition were found in more sub-urban schools (n = 109; 36.22%) than in urban schools (n = 66; 22.00%) (p=0.03). The frequency of sugar consumption was higher among urban children compared to suburban schools (p<0.00). The level of fluoride in water consumption in urban schools was 0.4 ppmF, above the level of fluoride in sub-urban schools, 0.2 ppmF. Conclusion: Dental caries should not be considered a major oral health problem in Maputo at the moment. However the data suggest the implementation of a population strategy to reduce dental caries rates, in children of both urban and sub-urban areas, in Maputo. |
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INTERNATIONAL DENTAL JOURNAL, v.60, n.4, p.273-281, 2010 0020-6539 http://producao.usp.br/handle/BDPI/26021 10.1922/IDJ_2414SalesPeres09 |
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eng |
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F D I WORLD DENTAL PRESS LTD |
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International Dental Journal |
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Palavras-Chave | #Dental caries #oral health #DMFT index #Community Dentistry #Mozambique #ORAL-HEALTH #SUGAR CONSUMPTION #SOCIOECONOMIC-FACTORS #NUTRITIONAL-STATUS #12-YEAR-OLD URBAN #DRINKING-WATER #OLDER-PEOPLE #CHILDREN #FLUOROSIS #AFRICA #Dentistry, Oral Surgery & Medicine |
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