PAEDIATRIC DENTISTRY - 3rd Ed. (2005)

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in addition to the aetiological and preventive roles of sugar, fermentable
carbohydrates, and fluoride.


Key Points
Dental caries



  • Epidemiology indicates the size of the problem of caries and changes over time.

  • Since 1968 there have been surveys every 10 years of adult's and children's dental
    health in the United Kingdom.

  • Prevalence and extent have fallen markedly since the late 1970s in many countries,
    however, this decline appears to have ceased.

  • Dental caries remains a significant problem.


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Fig. 6.7 Caries
experience (DMFT) for
12-year-old children in
Nordic countries
(Reproduced from von
der Fehr (1994) with
kind permission of the
International Dental
Journal.).

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Fig. 6.8 Caries
experience in Australian
12 year olds
(Reproduced from
Spencer et al. (1994)
with kind permission of
the International Dental
Journal.).
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