Author/Authors :
El-Nadeef, M.A.I. Ministry of Health - Preventive Dentistry Section, United Arab Emirates , Al Hussani, E. General Health Authority - Dental Department, United Arab Emirates , Hassab, H. General Health Authority - Dental Department, United Arab Emirates , Arab, I.A. Ministry of Health - Dental Department, United Arab Emirates
Abstract :
This paper describes the first national survey of oral health in the United Arab Emirates(UAE). Using WHO criteria, dental caries and fluorosis were recorded in 2651 schoolchildren aged 12and 15 years, and periodontal disease in those aged 15 years. The prevalence of dental caries in thepermanent teeth of 12-year-olds was 54%; the mean DMFT (number of decayed, missing or filled permanentteeth) per child was 1.6. The prevalence of dental caries in 15-year-olds was 65% and the meanDMFT was 2.5. For the UAE as a whole, 70% of 12-year-old schoolchildren had no dental fluorosis and37% of 15-year-olds had healthy periodontal tissues.