Affection on caries and its complications of temporary teeth of children in a region with excess fluorine content in drinking water
Ескіз недоступний
Дата
2023
Назва журналу
Номер ISSN
Назва тому
Видавець
ALUNA Publishing
Анотація
Aim: The aim of the study was to determine the indicators of caries and its complications in the temporary teeth of children who
permanently live in a region with a high fluoride content in drinking water. Materials and Methods: It was examined with the definition of caries and its complications 277 children in the age range from 2 to 13 years, who were born and permanently live in the urban-type settlement of Mashivka. The fluoride content in the drinking water of the settlement was 1.7-2.5 mg/l. Results: During the analysis of data from the survey of children who were born and permanently lived in the urban-type settlement of Mashivka, it was determined that the prevalence of caries of temporary teeth probably increases with age. Half of the 3-5-yearold children had caries-affected teeth, and temporary tooth caries reached the highest rates in 10-year-old children. It should be noted that a fifth of children in the youngest age group (3-5 years old) suffer from pulpitis and periodontitis of temporary teeth. Conclusions: The conducted examination of children urban-type settlement of Mashivka confirms the opinion that the excessive content of fluorine in drinking water does not have a caries-protective effect, and the intensity of the process reaches the indicators characteristic of regions with its optimal content. Such a situation requires strengthening measures for both primary and secondary prevention of dental diseases.
Опис
Ключові слова
children, periodontitis, teeth, caries, pulpitis, fluorosis
Бібліографічний опис
Affection on caries and its complications of temporary teeth of children in a region with excess fluorine content in drinking water / O. V. Sheshukova, V. P. Trufanova, S. S. Bauman [et al.] // Polski Merkuriusz Lekarski. – 2023. – Vol. LI, issue 5. – P. 620–623. doi: 10.36740/Merkur202306107. PMID: 38207063.