2011
DOI: 10.2298/sgs1104202z
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Dental status in adults of the municipality of Foca

Abstract: Introduction. Dental caries has been one of the oldest but still one of the most common oral diseases in humans. Even though it has been almost eradicated in developed countries due to increased fluoride use, adoption of proper oral hygiene habits and systematic implementation of preventive programs, caries remained one of leading oral diseases in developing countries. Epidemiological data about the prevalence of caries is very important for prediction of need for dental care, number of denta… Show more

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“…[ 33 34 ] Similarly, studies on women residing in Thailand[ 35 ] and a rural area in Norway[ 33 ] reported higher rates of mean missing teeth when compared to the present study. Further, the present study also suggests much lower mean filled teeth, compared to previous studies from other parts of the world[ 31 33 34 36 ] and women older than 50 years of age have lower mean filled teeth in comparison with studies done elsewhere on rural women dwellers. [ 33 34 ] It is evident from the present study that women beyond 50 years of age retained less teeth which is in concordance with the results of a study from rural China where participants had <10 functional teeth.…”
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confidence: 65%
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“…[ 33 34 ] Similarly, studies on women residing in Thailand[ 35 ] and a rural area in Norway[ 33 ] reported higher rates of mean missing teeth when compared to the present study. Further, the present study also suggests much lower mean filled teeth, compared to previous studies from other parts of the world[ 31 33 34 36 ] and women older than 50 years of age have lower mean filled teeth in comparison with studies done elsewhere on rural women dwellers. [ 33 34 ] It is evident from the present study that women beyond 50 years of age retained less teeth which is in concordance with the results of a study from rural China where participants had <10 functional teeth.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 65%
“…The mean DMFT score obtained in the present study was comparatively less in comparison to previous studies. [ 8 22 23 24 25 26 27 29 30 31 32 ] There is an increase in total mean DMFT with advancing age but is still less when compared to the findings in rural women from other countries. [ 33 34 ] Similarly, studies on women residing in Thailand[ 35 ] and a rural area in Norway[ 33 ] reported higher rates of mean missing teeth when compared to the present study.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%