Distribution of dental caries in preschool children in urban area of Argentina, 1992

Authors

  • Elba Rosa Luna Maldonado de Yankilevich Universidad Nacional de Córdoba; Facultad de Odontología
  • Susana Tereza Dorronsoro de Cattoni Universidad Nacional de Córdoba; Facultad de Odontología
  • Lila Susana Cornejo Universidad Nacional de Córdoba; Facultad de Odontología
  • Luis José Battellino Universidad Nacional de Córdoba; Facultad de Odontología

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.1590/S0034-89101993000600006

Keywords:

Dental caries^i2^sepidemiol, Dental health surveys, DMF index

Abstract

An investigation undertaken into a sample of 1,115 five-year old children attending kindergartens in the city of Córdoba (Argentina) es described. The investigation aimed at establishing the prevalence and distribution of dental caries by socioeconomic level. Research showed that the prevalence of caries had decreased 55.0% in relation to the 1973 figure, while the proportion of children with healthy teeth was 26.7% greater. The frequency and seriousness of the caries increased as the child's social position declined. At the highest socioeconomic level NES I = entrepreneurial and managerial bourgeoisie), the rates of caries were significantly lower than those at the lowest socioeconomic level (NES III = typical proletariat, non-typical proletariat and sub-proletariat) presenting dmf-t of 0.8 and 2.7, and dmf-s of 0.9 and 4.9, respectively. In NES III, the dmf-t main components were decayed and missing teeth, while in NES I filled teeth were the main components. The proportion of children with no experience of caries was 63.1% in NES I and 11.5% in NES III. Inversaly, the rate dental health was higher in NES I (8.8) than in NES III (5.1). The cost per child required for the restorative treatment in approximately two and a half times greater in NES III than in NES I. Considering the sample as a whole the expenditure required for NES III would be more than ten times higher than that required for NES I. It is concluded that, if priority be given to children of NES III, those at greater risk of dental ill-health the planning of dental assistance may help to counteract differences existing in the state of oral health.

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Published

1993-12-01

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How to Cite

Yankilevich, E. R. L. M. de, Dorronsoro de Cattoni, S. T., Cornejo, L. S., & Battellino, L. J. (1993). Distribution of dental caries in preschool children in urban area of Argentina, 1992 . Revista De Saúde Pública, 27(6), 436-444. https://doi.org/10.1590/S0034-89101993000600006