Variation of posterior approximal caries incidence with consumption of sweets with regard to other caries-related factors in15-18-year-olds
Autor: | Birgitta Sundin, Dowen Birkhed, Lars Granath |
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Rok vydání: | 1992 |
Předmět: |
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Adolescent Colony Count Microbial Caries incidence Dentistry Dental Caries Oral hygiene Streptococcus mutans Dietary Carbohydrates Humans Medicine Poor oral hygiene Saliva General Dentistry Consumption (economics) Related factors DMF Index business.industry Incidence Public Health Environmental and Occupational Health Feeding Behavior Oral Hygiene Salivary flow rate Clearance time Lactobacillus Linear Models Secretory Rate business |
Zdroj: | Community Dentistry and Oral Epidemiology. 20:76-80 |
ISSN: | 1600-0528 0301-5661 |
DOI: | 10.1111/j.1600-0528.1992.tb00680.x |
Popis: | The aim of this study was lo analyze the relationships between caries incidence and a number of caries-related factors in 15- 18-yr-olds, in order to estimate the explanatory value of consumption of sweets under different conditions. Sixty-nine 18-yr-olds were interviewed about consumption of sweets and other sugar-containing products during the past 3 yr. Data on oral hygiene, salivary counts of mutatis streptococci and lactobacilli. salivary How rate and oral sugar clearance time were collected when the individuals were 15 and 18 yr old. Caries incidence for the 3-yr period was expressed as a percentage of the number of caries-free approximal surfaces of premolars and molars at the age of 15. Simple linear correlations between caries incidence and the different variables showed that lactobacilli count ranked first (r = 0.26), sweets second (r = 0.25), and mutans streptococci count third (r = 0.24). The r value for caries incidence and consumption of sweets increased in subgroups with combinations of poor oral hygiene, a high intake of other sugary products and a low salivary flow rate (r = 0.67 0.70). In conclusion, consumption of sweets should still be considered an important caries-related factor and particularly harmful when oral hygiene is poor and consumption of other sugary products is high. |
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