Title of article :
Interdental spacing and dental caries in the primary dentition of 4-6 year old children.
Author/Authors :
Subramaniam, P Professor - Department of Pedodontics and Preventive Dentistry - The Oxford Dental College - Hospital and Research Centre, Bangalore - India. , Babu, G Reader - Department of Pedodontics and Preventive Dentistry - The Oxford Dental College - Hospital and Research Centre, Bangalore, India , Nagarathna, Kl J Assistant Dental Surgeon - Department of Pedodontics - Government Dental College - Hospital and Research Centre, Bangalore, India
Pages :
8
From page :
207
To page :
214
Abstract :
There are various risk factors which play an essential role in the multifactorial disease "dental caries." Although absence of interdental spaces in the primary dentition may increase the risk of dental caries, not many studies have been carried out to assess this correlation. This study was performed to assess the relationship between interdental spacing and dental caries in primary dentition.Five hundred 4-6 year-old children were enrolled into this study. Dental caries was recorded using the criteria given by Warren et al. Following this, impressions were made for the upper and lower arches and dental casts were poured. Interdental spaces were measured on the dental casts using a digital verniercaliper. The data obtained were subjected to statistical analysis.The number of sites with interdental spaces was higher in the maxillary arch in comparison to the mandibular arch. The highest number of interdental spaces was observed between the maxillary anteriors. The number of demineralized, but non-cavitated tooth surfaces (d(1))were higher than the number of cavitated tooth surfaces. This difference was significant in the mandibular anterior segment. Dental caries showed a negative correlation with interdental spacing. A significant correlation was found between dental caries and interdental spacing in the posterior segment of the mandibular arch.This study showed that children with no interdental spacing in the primary dentition are at higher risk for dental caries.
Keywords :
Dental Caries , Interdental Spaces , Interproximal Caries
Journal title :
Astroparticle Physics
Serial Year :
2012
Record number :
2442161
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