The University of North Carolina Caries Risk Assessment Study. II. Baseline Caries Prevalence |
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Authors: | Judith A. Disney DMD MPH Richard C. Graves DDS DrPH John W. Stamm DDS DDPH MScD Harry M. Bohannan DMD MSD James R. Abernathy PhD |
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Affiliation: | Department of Dental Ecology, School of Dentistry, University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill 27599-7450. |
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Abstract: | Baseline clinical dental examinations were conducted on 5,233 children in grades 1 or 5 from the areas surrounding Aiken, SC, and Portland, ME, as part of a longitudinal study being conducted to predict children at high risk to dental caries. Mean caries levels in the Aiken area were nearly twice those of the Portland area. Black children experienced slightly more disease than whites. In addition to lower levels of caries experience, Portland children also had more treatment needs met, as indicated by higher filled ratio scores. |
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Keywords: | dental caries prevalence caries in children caries prediction caries risk assessment. |
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